作者: J. M. Turner , K. K. Tanino , C. Stushnoff
DOI: 10.4141/CJPS93-151
关键词: Hardiness (plants) 、 Mulch 、 Rosaceae 、 Field experiment 、 Scoring system 、 Habit (biology) 、 Horticulture 、 Botany 、 Fragaria 、 Biology 、 Environmental factor 、 Agronomy and Crop Science 、 Plant science
摘要: When acclimated strawberry plants (Fragaria × ananassa Duch. ’Redcoat’) from the field were placed in a programmable freezer, mother strawberry crowns were as hardy or hardier than daughter crowns when frozen to −11 °C. However, under field conditions, daughter plants expressed consistently greater hardiness than mother plants. Mulching had no effect on daughter plant survival, whereas enhanced mother plant survival was observed. Field-growth habit of mother crowns may be the important factor for consistent winter survival under prairie conditions. A simple scoring system was developed to predict survival of strawberry plants. Key words. Fragaria × ananassa Duch., strawberry, crowns, low temperature hardiness