Abstract

Clones of Fragaria chiloensis had significantly higher rates of net CO 2 assimilation (A), leaf conductance to water vapor (g 1), residual conductance to CO 2 (g r) and water use efficiency (WUE) than F. × ananassa. There was a significant correlation ( P < 0.05) between A and percentage of recently derived F. chiloensis genes among several breeding populations.

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