Late-season nitrogen applications in high-latitude strawberry nurseries improve transplant production pattern in warm regions

Autores
Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago; Larson, Kirk D.; Weinbaum, Steven A.; DeJong, Theodore M
Año de publicación
2010
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inglés
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The influence of late-season nitrogen (N) applications on the fruiting pattern of strawberry runner plants of ‘Camarosa’ was determined over three growing seasons. Experiments were carried out in high-latitude nurseries in northern California and fruit production trials were established in southern California. A total of 80 kg/ha of foliar nitrogen was delivered in three applications to the nursery in late summer. Late-season foliar nitrogen applications: (1) increased early yields (+22% on average) as well as the number of early marketable fruit, (2) did not affect total season yields, fruit size, appearance and firmness and (3) resulted in greater N concentration in leaves, crowns and roots. Runner plants with leaf N concentration within the sufficiency range (1.9 - 2.8% of dry mass) produced the highest early yields. Total nonstructural carbohydrate concentrations decreased in most of the N-treated plants. Apparently, nursery late-season foliar nitrogen applications enhance N mobilization to crown and root, stimulate plant activity during the period of flower differentiation after planting, accelerating flower development and contributing to the advancement of fruit production.
EEA Famaillá
Fil: Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Famaillá; Argentina
Fil: Larson, Kirk D. University of California Davis. Department of Plant Sciences; Estados Unidos
Fil: Weinbaum, Steven A. University of California Davis. Department of Plant Sciences; Estados Unidos
Fil: DeJong, Theodore M. University of California Davis. Department of Plant Sciences; Estados Unidos
Fuente
African Journal of Biotechnology 9 (7) : 1001-1007 (February 2010)
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Fresa
Fragaria ananassa
Variedades
Plantón de Vivero
Nitrógeno
Strawberries
Varieties
Planting Stock
Nitrogen
Frutilla
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Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria
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spelling Late-season nitrogen applications in high-latitude strawberry nurseries improve transplant production pattern in warm regionsKirschbaum, Daniel SantiagoLarson, Kirk D.Weinbaum, Steven A.DeJong, Theodore MFresaFragaria ananassaVariedadesPlantón de ViveroNitrógenoStrawberriesVarietiesPlanting StockNitrogenFrutillaThe influence of late-season nitrogen (N) applications on the fruiting pattern of strawberry runner plants of ‘Camarosa’ was determined over three growing seasons. Experiments were carried out in high-latitude nurseries in northern California and fruit production trials were established in southern California. A total of 80 kg/ha of foliar nitrogen was delivered in three applications to the nursery in late summer. Late-season foliar nitrogen applications: (1) increased early yields (+22% on average) as well as the number of early marketable fruit, (2) did not affect total season yields, fruit size, appearance and firmness and (3) resulted in greater N concentration in leaves, crowns and roots. Runner plants with leaf N concentration within the sufficiency range (1.9 - 2.8% of dry mass) produced the highest early yields. Total nonstructural carbohydrate concentrations decreased in most of the N-treated plants. Apparently, nursery late-season foliar nitrogen applications enhance N mobilization to crown and root, stimulate plant activity during the period of flower differentiation after planting, accelerating flower development and contributing to the advancement of fruit production.EEA FamailláFil: Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Famaillá; ArgentinaFil: Larson, Kirk D. University of California Davis. Department of Plant Sciences; Estados UnidosFil: Weinbaum, Steven A. University of California Davis. Department of Plant Sciences; Estados UnidosFil: DeJong, Theodore M. University of California Davis. Department of Plant Sciences; Estados UnidosAcademic Journals2020-01-06T13:59:44Z2020-01-06T13:59:44Z2010info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfhttps://academicjournals.org/journal/AJB/article-abstract/3305C6635761http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/66121684-5315https://doi.org/10.5897/AJB09.1059African Journal of Biotechnology 9 (7) : 1001-1007 (February 2010)reponame:INTA Digital (INTA)instname:Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuariaenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)2025-09-29T13:44:51Zoai:localhost:20.500.12123/6612instacron:INTAInstitucionalhttp://repositorio.inta.gob.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://repositorio.inta.gob.ar/oai/requesttripaldi.nicolas@inta.gob.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:l2025-09-29 13:44:52.202INTA Digital (INTA) - Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuariafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Late-season nitrogen applications in high-latitude strawberry nurseries improve transplant production pattern in warm regions
title Late-season nitrogen applications in high-latitude strawberry nurseries improve transplant production pattern in warm regions
spellingShingle Late-season nitrogen applications in high-latitude strawberry nurseries improve transplant production pattern in warm regions
Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago
Fresa
Fragaria ananassa
Variedades
Plantón de Vivero
Nitrógeno
Strawberries
Varieties
Planting Stock
Nitrogen
Frutilla
title_short Late-season nitrogen applications in high-latitude strawberry nurseries improve transplant production pattern in warm regions
title_full Late-season nitrogen applications in high-latitude strawberry nurseries improve transplant production pattern in warm regions
title_fullStr Late-season nitrogen applications in high-latitude strawberry nurseries improve transplant production pattern in warm regions
title_full_unstemmed Late-season nitrogen applications in high-latitude strawberry nurseries improve transplant production pattern in warm regions
title_sort Late-season nitrogen applications in high-latitude strawberry nurseries improve transplant production pattern in warm regions
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago
Larson, Kirk D.
Weinbaum, Steven A.
DeJong, Theodore M
author Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago
author_facet Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago
Larson, Kirk D.
Weinbaum, Steven A.
DeJong, Theodore M
author_role author
author2 Larson, Kirk D.
Weinbaum, Steven A.
DeJong, Theodore M
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Fresa
Fragaria ananassa
Variedades
Plantón de Vivero
Nitrógeno
Strawberries
Varieties
Planting Stock
Nitrogen
Frutilla
topic Fresa
Fragaria ananassa
Variedades
Plantón de Vivero
Nitrógeno
Strawberries
Varieties
Planting Stock
Nitrogen
Frutilla
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The influence of late-season nitrogen (N) applications on the fruiting pattern of strawberry runner plants of ‘Camarosa’ was determined over three growing seasons. Experiments were carried out in high-latitude nurseries in northern California and fruit production trials were established in southern California. A total of 80 kg/ha of foliar nitrogen was delivered in three applications to the nursery in late summer. Late-season foliar nitrogen applications: (1) increased early yields (+22% on average) as well as the number of early marketable fruit, (2) did not affect total season yields, fruit size, appearance and firmness and (3) resulted in greater N concentration in leaves, crowns and roots. Runner plants with leaf N concentration within the sufficiency range (1.9 - 2.8% of dry mass) produced the highest early yields. Total nonstructural carbohydrate concentrations decreased in most of the N-treated plants. Apparently, nursery late-season foliar nitrogen applications enhance N mobilization to crown and root, stimulate plant activity during the period of flower differentiation after planting, accelerating flower development and contributing to the advancement of fruit production.
EEA Famaillá
Fil: Kirschbaum, Daniel Santiago. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Famaillá; Argentina
Fil: Larson, Kirk D. University of California Davis. Department of Plant Sciences; Estados Unidos
Fil: Weinbaum, Steven A. University of California Davis. Department of Plant Sciences; Estados Unidos
Fil: DeJong, Theodore M. University of California Davis. Department of Plant Sciences; Estados Unidos
description The influence of late-season nitrogen (N) applications on the fruiting pattern of strawberry runner plants of ‘Camarosa’ was determined over three growing seasons. Experiments were carried out in high-latitude nurseries in northern California and fruit production trials were established in southern California. A total of 80 kg/ha of foliar nitrogen was delivered in three applications to the nursery in late summer. Late-season foliar nitrogen applications: (1) increased early yields (+22% on average) as well as the number of early marketable fruit, (2) did not affect total season yields, fruit size, appearance and firmness and (3) resulted in greater N concentration in leaves, crowns and roots. Runner plants with leaf N concentration within the sufficiency range (1.9 - 2.8% of dry mass) produced the highest early yields. Total nonstructural carbohydrate concentrations decreased in most of the N-treated plants. Apparently, nursery late-season foliar nitrogen applications enhance N mobilization to crown and root, stimulate plant activity during the period of flower differentiation after planting, accelerating flower development and contributing to the advancement of fruit production.
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