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Growth, Productivity, and Quality of Strawberry as Affected by Propagation Method and Cultivation Systemopen accessGrowth, Productivity, and Quality of Strawberry as Affected by Propagation Method and Cultivation System

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Growth, Productivity, and Quality of Strawberry as Affected by Propagation Method and Cultivation System
Authors
강동일호강도Yali Li정병룡
Issue Date
Oct-2020
Publisher
(사) 한국생물환경조절학회
Keywords
cutting propagation; fruit yield; fruit quality; hydroponic cultivation; pinning propagation; soil cultivation; 삽목번식; 과실 생산량; 과실품질; 수경재배; 유인재배; 토경재배
Citation
Journal of Bio-Environment Control, v.29, no.4, pp 326 - 336
Pages
11
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Bio-Environment Control
Volume
29
Number
4
Start Page
326
End Page
336
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/7567
DOI
10.12791/KSBEC.2020.29.4.326
ISSN
1229-4675
Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate productivity of strawberry plants as affected by propagation method and cultivation system. Transplants propagated by cutting propagation and pinning propagation were planted and grown for a whole production period in soil and hydroponic cultivation systems. Growth parameters, fruit productivity, and fruit quality were measured during the whole harvest period. The results showed that propagation method and cultivation system had significant effects on vegetative growth of strawberry plants. Total fruit yield per plant and average fruit weight per fruit during the whole harvest period were significantly lower in the plants grown in soil cultivation system. Total unmarketable fruit ratio was significantly greater in soil cultivation system than that in hydroponic cultivation system. Small fruits were the primary unmarketable fruits in soil cultivation system, while malformed fruits were the primary unmarketable fruits in hydroponic cultivation system. The overall high quality of fruit was found in February, and the plants cultivated in hydroponic cultivation system had higher quality of fruit as compared with that in soil cultivation system. It is concluded that cutting propagation is better than pinning propagation, and hydroponic cultivation system is better than soil cultivation system for fruit productivity of strawberry.
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