A major collaborative project launched in 2017 to accelerate the development of disease-resistant strawberry cultivars is responding urgently to two developments: increasing restrictions on fumigant use and the appearance of two novel pathogens not evidently manageable with allowed fumigants. As part of that project, I sought to understand the factors that guide growers' cultivar choice and assess their willingness to choose a pathogen-resistant cultivar to reduce or potentially replace fumigation. From a survey completed by 33 strawberry growers and in-depth interviews with 20 growers, I found that most growers prioritize yield in choosing cultivars, despite the industrywide problem with low prices. Few growers said they would be willing t...
Fusarium wilt of strawberry, incited by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. fragariae (Fof), is a major diseas...
Strawberry production is an important source of income for growers in NC and surrounding states. Cur...
At present, the global population is increasing, while soil and fresh water resources for crop produ...
A major collaborative project launched in 2017 to accelerate the development of disease-resistant st...
2016 marked the year of the final phaseout of methyl bromide for use in strawberry production. Durin...
Strawberries are the 4th highest grossing crop in California and supply 90% of US strawberries. But ...
Since 1930 the University of California, Davis, has been developing strawberry cultivars that are ad...
Plant losses due to fungal diseases in strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) can potentially cause ...
Devastating outbreaks of crown and root diseases have impacted severely on commercial strawberry pro...
Strawberry cultivation in the UK expanded in the late 1800s and by 1924 reached 13000 ha. While the ...
Strawberry production in California is limited by plant diseases such as Macrophomina root rot (caus...
Overview This e-library lesson will focus on breeding resistant strawberries to the fungus Verticill...
Considerable financial resources are being invested in the search for chemical fumigant alternatives...
The production of strawberries can be severely limited by soilborne plant pathogens, insects and wee...
The Strawberry Advisory System (SAS) was developed to improve temporal precision of fungicide applic...
Fusarium wilt of strawberry, incited by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. fragariae (Fof), is a major diseas...
Strawberry production is an important source of income for growers in NC and surrounding states. Cur...
At present, the global population is increasing, while soil and fresh water resources for crop produ...
A major collaborative project launched in 2017 to accelerate the development of disease-resistant st...
2016 marked the year of the final phaseout of methyl bromide for use in strawberry production. Durin...
Strawberries are the 4th highest grossing crop in California and supply 90% of US strawberries. But ...
Since 1930 the University of California, Davis, has been developing strawberry cultivars that are ad...
Plant losses due to fungal diseases in strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) can potentially cause ...
Devastating outbreaks of crown and root diseases have impacted severely on commercial strawberry pro...
Strawberry cultivation in the UK expanded in the late 1800s and by 1924 reached 13000 ha. While the ...
Strawberry production in California is limited by plant diseases such as Macrophomina root rot (caus...
Overview This e-library lesson will focus on breeding resistant strawberries to the fungus Verticill...
Considerable financial resources are being invested in the search for chemical fumigant alternatives...
The production of strawberries can be severely limited by soilborne plant pathogens, insects and wee...
The Strawberry Advisory System (SAS) was developed to improve temporal precision of fungicide applic...
Fusarium wilt of strawberry, incited by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. fragariae (Fof), is a major diseas...
Strawberry production is an important source of income for growers in NC and surrounding states. Cur...
At present, the global population is increasing, while soil and fresh water resources for crop produ...