Benzyladenine and gibberellic acid increase runner production in dayneutral strawberries

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In greenhouse and field studies, benzyladenine (BA) and gibberellic acid (GA3) applied together as a foliar spray increased runner production in dayneutral strawberries (Fragaria xananassa Duch.) but not when applied separately. Runner production increased linearly with increased BA concentration to 1800 mg-L-1. At high dosages, GA3-treated plants produced elongated internodes that, in the field, led to fewer daughter plants. In Florida, daughter plants derived from plants sprayed with the growth regulators increased yield by up to 10% in fruiting experiments. To induce runnering in the field and greenhouse, a treatment with BA at 1200 mg·L-1 and GA3 at 300 mg·L-1 is recommended. Chemical names used: N-(phenylmethy])-1H-purine-6-amine (benzyladenine); gibberellic acid A3; gibberellic acids A4 and A7.

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Dale, A., Elfving, D. C., & Chandler, C. K. (1996). Benzyladenine and gibberellic acid increase runner production in dayneutral strawberries. HortScience, 31(7), 1190–1194. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.31.7.1190

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