Florida elyana dieases
In recent studies, ‘Florida Radiance’ has produced higher yields than ‘Strawberry Festival’ in February. ‘Florida Radiance’ has a more open-plant habit than ‘Strawberry Festival’ which, along with fruit that are attached to long pedicels, makes the plant easy to harvest. This strawberry genotype is named ‘Florida Radiance’ because of the attractive luster of its fruit. This genotype is moderately resistant to anthracnose fruit rot, charcoal rot, and Colletotrichum crown rot but is susceptible to Botrytis fruit rot and Phytophthora root rot.ĮDIS Publication for Winterstar(TM) 'FL 05-107' The fruit also have a sweet flavor due to low acids. The fruit do not darken significantly in the cooler, maintaining bright color.
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This cultivar has exceptionally uniform fruit in Florida production which are quite firm. It also has a more sturdy plant habit that ‘Florida Radiance’. Winterstar™ may be the earliest strawberry variety released from the UF breeding program, with slightly earlier bearing in Florida compared to ‘Florida Radiance’. This cultivar is resistant to anthracnose fruit rot and moderately resistant to charcoal rot and Colletotrichum crown rot but is susceptible to Botrytis fruit rot, powdery mildew and Phytophthora root rot.ĮDIS publication for Sweet Sensation® ‘Florida127’ The plant is upright and moderately vigorous, and planting dates and fertilization rates should be adjusted accordingly. The external color of the fruit is light red, similar to the fruit color of Winterstar™. Sweet Sensation® is distinctive for its combination of high early and total yields, large fruit size and excellent fruit quality due to high sugars, fruity aroma, firm but juicy texture and extended shelf life. It is resistant to Phytophthora crown rot but is susceptible to powdery mildew and anthracnose fruit and crown rots. Fruit of this cultivar have sufficient quality to be marketed at retail under the Sweet Sensation® brand if desired. The fruit have excellent rain tolerance, very consistent shape and color, and very good flavor. ‘Florida Beauty’ is distinct for its day-neutral flowering habit, low chill requirement and compact plant, making it ideal for early planting (Sept 20 – Oct 1) in West-Central Florida. It has moderate to high resistance to most diseases but is susceptible to crown rots caused by Phytophthora cactorum.ĮDIS Publication for 'Florida Brilliance'
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The plant will not require as much early-season nitrogen for plant establishment as for ‘Florida Beauty’ and ‘Florida Radiance’ (Florida Fortuna). It is also efficient to harvest due to its open yet robust plant and long stems.
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Its early yields are the highest among the University of Florida short-day cultivars. The fruit are also very firm with excellent shelf life, juicy texture and bright flavor. ‘Florida Brilliance’ is so named for its attractively glossy and conical fruit.