Breeding of 'Daewang' strawberry for forcing culture with good taste and fragrance

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A new cultivar 'Daewang' strawberry was developed by the National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science for forcing culture in 2010. The cultivar 'Daewang' was originated from the cross between 'Maehyang', a high firmness cultivar and 'Wongyo 3111', a high sugar content in 2006. The cultivar shows erect plant type, vigorous growth habit, early flower bud differentiation with 12-15 flowers per cluster from planting on healthy nursery. Fruits of 'Daewang' are conical type having a bright red skin color, and 16-17 g in an average weight. 'Daewang' is suitable for forcing culture as time required for dormancy breaking ranged between 50 and 100 hours. This cultivar has excellent taste for high sugar/acid ratio as sugar content of 11.1 °Brix, acidity of 0.39% with abundant texture and can be harvested by late spring because the fruit firmness of 'Daewang' was 18.2 g·mm -2 that was about 7.9 g·mm -2 higher than 10.3 g·mm-2 of 'Akihime' cultivar. But although total yield is not significantly different from 'Akihime' cultivar, its marketable yield is remarkably higher than that of 'Akihime' cultivar. Disease and pest resistance of 'Daewang' have a tendency to sensitive powdery mildew, anthracnose and spotted spider. © 2013 Korean Society for Horticultural Science.

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Na, Y. W., Jeong, H. J., Cheong, J. W., Choi, H. G., Jeon, H. Y., Kim, D. S., & Rho, I. R. (2013). Breeding of “Daewang” strawberry for forcing culture with good taste and fragrance. Korean Journal of Horticultural Science and Technology, 31(5), 648–651. https://doi.org/10.7235/hort.2013.13016

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