Abstract
Plant survival, bloom response and fruit yield following fall application of a plastic row cover, plastic row cover covered with barley straw, conventional straw, and no cover were compared for two strawberry cultivars, Fragaria × ananassa Duch. Bounty and Hecker. Response was highly dependent on weather conditions. Plastic row cover + barley straw provided the best protection in winters with below-normal temperatures and low snowfall, resulting in the highest yields. Plastic row cover advanced blooming dates of both cultivars by at least 6 d over conventional straw mulch. With proper protection, both the day-neutral and June-bearing cultivars tested in this study appear to be viable for commercial production in Saskatchewan.Key words: Strawberries, Fragaria × ananassa Duch., polyethylene row cover, overwintering
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