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2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2008.05.021
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Relationships between yield components in first cropping year and average yield of short-day strawberries over two main seasons

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“…The same findings were obtained by Ebrahimi et al [ 16 ] who reported that the growth of strawberries on cocopeat + perlite caused to the most fruits weight. Fruit fresh weight is considered as one of the main components of plant performance in strawberries [ 17 ]. When there is no growth limiting factors such as temperature and humidity, fruit set and the fruit wight depends on the nutritional conditions of the plants and growth media during fruit set.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same findings were obtained by Ebrahimi et al [ 16 ] who reported that the growth of strawberries on cocopeat + perlite caused to the most fruits weight. Fruit fresh weight is considered as one of the main components of plant performance in strawberries [ 17 ]. When there is no growth limiting factors such as temperature and humidity, fruit set and the fruit wight depends on the nutritional conditions of the plants and growth media during fruit set.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…causes injuries to flowers and reduces yields (Shokaeva 2008), and covering during spring might protect against frost and thus reduce the damages. However, late spring frost was not observed in these trials, and is neither considered a crucial limitation for strawberry growing along the Norwegian coastal districts.…”
Section: Overwinteringmentioning
confidence: 99%