Strawberry Cultivar Trials for Yield and Fruit Quality in Subtropical Southern Florida

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Strawberry (Fragaria ×ananassa) is grown during the winter months in subtropical southern Florida and must thrive in higher than average temperatures and limestone soils. This is the first strawberry cultivar trial in southern Florida to include ‘Florida Beauty’, ‘Florida Brilliance’, ‘Strawberry Festival’, ‘Florida Radiance’, ‘Sensation FL127’, and ‘Winterstar’. Overall, ‘Strawberry Festival’ and ‘Sensation FL127’ were the top yielding cultivars, with the highest average total yields of 0.7 and 0.8 kg/plant fresh fruit, respectively. ‘Sensation FL127’ had a 36% greater late-season marketable yield compared with ‘Strawberry Festival’. ‘Sensation FL127’ consistently had the greatest soluble solids content (7.6% to 8.7%). Overall, this study demonstrates significant differences in yield and fruit quality among the cultivars tested in southern Florida.

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Brym, M., Fu, Y., Frade, N., Baldwin, E., & Chambers, A. H. (2022). Strawberry Cultivar Trials for Yield and Fruit Quality in Subtropical Southern Florida. HortTechnology, 32(4), 388–390. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTTECH05039-22

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