Horticulture Research Station

Increased Production and Marketability of Day-neutral Strawberries Grown in Tunnel Structures

Authors: Dennis N. Portz (Iowa State University) , Gail R. Nonnecke (Iowa State University) , Rachel Kreis (Iowa State University)

  • Increased Production and Marketability of Day-neutral Strawberries Grown in Tunnel Structures

    Horticulture Research Station

    Increased Production and Marketability of Day-neutral Strawberries Grown in Tunnel Structures

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Abstract

Day-neutral strawberries are a high-value fruit crop for commercial growers in Iowa. Dayneutral strawberries bear fruit in the fall, providing high value, off-season fruit. Tunnel production hastens the growing season and promotes greater yield and increased berry quality by protecting fruit from wind and rain. The primary goal of this project was to evaluate differences in total yield and plant biomass of day-neutral strawberries grown inside a tunnel structure and in the field with no cover. A secondary goal was to evaluate fresh and postharvest berry quality of day-neutral strawberries grown inside a tunnel structure and in the field with no cover.

Keywords: RFR A1044, Horticulture

How to Cite:

Portz, D. N., Nonnecke, G. R. & Kreis, R., (2011) “Increased Production and Marketability of Day-neutral Strawberries Grown in Tunnel Structures”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2010(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2011
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