Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods of producing strawberry plants with resistance to Fusarium wilt; and, the strawberry plants, and parts thereof, produced using such methods.
Abstract: The present invention provides a new and distinct strawberry variety designated as ‘Yakima’ (a.k.a. ‘109733’). A strawberry variety designated ‘Yakima’ is disclosed. The disclosure relates to asexual propagules of strawberry variety designated ‘Yakima’, to the plants and plant parts of strawberry variety designated ‘Yakima’, and to methods for producing an asexually reproduced strawberry plant ‘Yakima.
Abstract: The present invention provides a new and distinct strawberry variety designated as ‘Yakima’ (a.k.a. ‘109733’). ‘Yakima’ is distinguished by its higher percent of marketable fruit, conical fruit shape, thicker canopy and dark green foliage color.
Abstract: The present invention provides a new and distinct strawberry variety designated as ‘Persephene’ (a.k.a. ‘110195’). The ‘Persephene’ cultivar is primarily adapted to growing conditions of the central coast of California and produces strong vigorous plants that remain in fruit production from March through October.
Abstract: The present invention provides a new and distinct strawberry variety designated as ‘Shannon M. Kent’ (a.k.a. ‘110168’). The ‘Shannon M. Kent’ cultivar is primarily adapted to growing conditions of the central coast of California and produces strong vigorous plants that remain in fruit production from March through October.
Abstract: The present invention provides a new and distinct strawberry variety designated as ‘Stata’ (a.k.a. ‘109740’). The ‘Stata’ cultivar is primarily adapted to growing conditions of the central coast of California and produces strong vigorous plants that remain in fruit production from March through October.