Comparison of field performance and fruit quality among newly released Italian June-bearing strawberry cultivars
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Published:2023
Issue:2
Volume:68
Page:201-215
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ISSN:1450-8109
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Container-title:Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Belgrade
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J AGR SCI BELGRADE
Author:
Milivojevic Jasminka1ORCID, Radivojevic Dragan1ORCID, Milosavljevic Dragica2ORCID, Maksimovic Vuk2ORCID, Dragisic-Maksimovic Jelena2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade-Zemun, Serbia 2. University of Belgrade, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare newly released June-bearing strawberry
cultivars (?Quicky?, ?Sandra?, ?Lofty?, ?Nadja? and ?Aprica?) in terms of
their phenology, vegetative growth, productivity and fruit quality to
identify their potential for wider cultivation. A field study was conducted
in a strawberry plantation established in July 2020 in double rows on beds
covered with black polyethylene foil (Sid, Serbia). The cultivars were
evaluated in 2021-2022 for their flowering and ripening time, productivity,
plant growth, biometrical and nutritional fruit traits (soluble solids
content - SSC, total acids - TAs, vitamin C, total anthocyanins - TACY,
total phenolics - TPC and total antioxidant capacity - TAC). The cultivar
?Quicky? started to ripen earliest, while ?Aprica? was the latest in both
experimental years. The number of branch crowns per plant was significantly
higher in ?Sandra? and ?Lofty?, whereby ?Sandra? had also the highest number
of leaves per rosette (41.5) in comparison with the other tested cultivars.
The cultivar ?Aprica? was superior in terms of productivity (1061 g/plant
and 4.67 kg/m2), fruit weight (29.9 g) and fruit shape index (1.15).
Contrary to this, ?Nadja? was the least productive cultivar (608 g/plant and
2.68 kg/m2). The cultivars ?Lofty? and ?Sandra? showed the highest SSC
values and were also characterized by a considerably high level of TPC (1.29
mg GAE eq g-1 FW) and TACY (24.4 mg pg-3-g eq 100 g-1 FW), respectively.
Variability among the tested cultivars could serve as an important criterion
for the selection of new high-performing cultivars for a given growing
region.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Plant Science,Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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