A system for producing large quantities of greenhouse-grown strawberry plantlets for plug production

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A greenhouse hydroponic system, which uses suspended plastic troughs, was found to be an efficient system for the production of high quality strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) plantlets. In this system micropropagated mother plants of 'Oso Grande' and 'Sweet Charlie' produced an average of 84 and 80 daughters per mother plant, respectively, in 1996, at a plant density of 3 mother plants/ft2 (32 mother plants/m2). Nearly 100% of the plantlets harvested from the system were successfully rooted in plug trays, and showed no symptoms of leaf or crown diseases.

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Bish, E. B., Cantliffe, D. J., & Chandler, C. K. (2001). A system for producing large quantities of greenhouse-grown strawberry plantlets for plug production. HortTechnology, 11(4), 636–638. https://doi.org/10.21273/horttech.11.4.636

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