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M. Elena Garcia, Horticulture
Professor, Ext Fruit and Nut Specialist
Taunya Ernst, Technician
Fruit Research Station
Organic Strawberry Production in High
Tunnels
Strawberries: Great Outlook!
• Available year round
• Interest in locally produced food
• Health benefits
• Consumption increasing
• Cultivar improvements
• New types
• New production systems
Strawberry Consumption
History of Production
• Historically, Arkansas and surrounding
region were one of the leading strawberry
producing areas
• In 1926, there were 15,000 acres of the
berries
• Today region produces less than 1% of
total national production
• The rapid increase in the number of
Farmers’ Markets in the region combined
with increasing demand by consumers for
local produce has created lucrative
opportunities for growers of this highly
sought after berry
The Plant
The strawberry plant is a non-woody perennial:
• Crown
• Leaves
• Fruit truss
• Stolons- runners
• Root system
•
~3- 5 cm
Roots
Branch
crown
Main
crown
Leaves
Leaves
• Compound pinnate and trifoliate
– Three leaflets
– Each leaflet has it own petiolule attached to leaf stem
–petiole
– Live a few months
Stolons
• Each stolon (runners) can produce new
stolons
• “Mother” plant can transfer water,
nutrients, and assimilates to “daughter”
plant from several weeks to years
Strawberry Morphology
• Roots- from the base of leaves on the
crown
– primary roots live for up to one year
– 50-90% of roots are in the upper 6" of the soil
Photoperiod
• The developmental responses of plants to
the relative lengths of the light and dark
periods
– timing of both the light and dark periods
Photoperiod
• Strawberry cultivars vary greatly in the
expression of repeat flowering
• Strawberry cultivars traditionally have
been classified into photoperiodic
response groups for flowering
Strawberry Flowering Types
• Short-day (SD) plants
– Initiate flowers when photoperiod <14 hr
– Chandler, Festival
• Day neutral (DN)-
– Photoperiod-insensitive varieties
– photoperiods 9 to 16 hrs
– Albion, Seascape
• Long-day plants (LD)
– Require photoperiods > 12hrs
– Not commercially important
Buying Plants
Bare root- dormant plants
Plugs-live
Plants in colder climates
Tips- from runners
• Plants grown in colder climates- Canada
Buying Plants
• Always start the planting with healthy,
virus-indexed plants obtained from a
reputable nursery
• Remember that disease-free plants are
not necessarily disease resistant: cultivar
selection determines disease resistance.
Strawberry mild
yellow edge
Selecting Cultivars
• Flowering type
– SD, DN
• Disease resistance
– Fungal
• Plant availability
– Plant stock
• Markets
– Flavor
– Shelf life
Planting Date: Yield
• High risk for frost damage:
Flowers and fruit can be damage at temp between
25 to 30 F
COLD
DAMAGE
Minor cold crown damage
More extensive crown damage
Site Selection Considerations
• Soil type and structure
• Base soil fertility, nutrient level and pH
• Water drainage
• Elevation, slope and air flow (frost)
• Cropping history
• Existing vegetation
• Water supply
• Accessibility
• Presence of wildlife
• MARKETS!!!
Site Selection Considerations
• Strawberries- light-sandy soil with high
organic matter and good water and air
drainage
– Avoid low-swampy areas with clay soil
• Strawberries will not tolerate “wet feet”
– Rocky ground provides good drainage but
may be hard to work and establish adiquate
beds
Site Selection Considerations
• Asses soil nutrient levels….ASAP
– Soil test
– pH adjustment may take months or years
• Apply lime or sulfur well before planting
– Begin application of other soil amendments if
necessary
• Existing vegetation
– What species of weeds are present?
• Cover cropping can help alleviate weed problems
• Soil fumigation
– Biofumigation
Weed Control
• Prevention
• Mulch
• Mechanical
• Biological
• Organic Herbicides
Cover Crops and Solarization
Allelopathic Cover Cops
Organic Herbicides
• Only a limited number of organic
herbicides are available
• Contact herbicides which are nonselective
(similar to paraquat in activity)
• Weeds that are present at time of
application are controlled - typically no soil
activity
• Can be made more selective by
manipulating timing and placement
Nutrition
• Based on soil and foliar and petiole
analysis under field conditions
• 120 lb (actual N)/ acre in split application
– 60 lb N pre-plant
– The rest during growing season
• Based on foliar and petiole testing
– U of A- $47.00
– Six samples per season
Soil AnalysesFig. 7. Soil pH in four different nitrogen treatments of “Strawberry Festival”
strawberry grown under high tunnels
Fig. 8. Soil EC in four different nitrogen treatments of “Strawberry Festival”
strawberry grown under high tunnels
5.0
5.2
5.4
5.6
5.8
6.0
6.2
6.4
10/3/13 11/22/13 1/11/14 3/2/14 4/21/14 6/10/14
SoilpH(1:2water)
Date
0 kg N/ha/day 1.12 kg N/ha/day 1.68 kg N/ha/day 2.24 kg N/ha/day
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
10/3/13 11/22/13 1/11/14 3/2/14 4/21/14 6/10/14
SoilEC(umhos/cm)
Date
0 kg N/ha/day 1.12 kg N/ha/day 1.68 kg N/ha/day 2.24 kg N/ha/day
Plasticulture Production
Advantages
• Higher yields: 2x higher
than matted row
• Harvest earlier
• Extended harvest
• May double crop
• Better fruit quality
– disease
• Quick turn-around time
Disadvantages
• Higher level of
management
• Frost protection required
• Irrigation: Drip and
overhead
• Cultivars used may not
have enough resistance
• High investment costs
• Plastic use
Field Plasticulture
High Tunnel Plasticulture
• Advantages
– Extended season
– Can harvest
regardless of
weather
– Dry fruit- less fruit
rots??
– Better fruit quality
• Disadvantages
– High investment
costs
– Intensive
management
– Unpredictable
production season
• Weather
High Tunnel Plasticulture
Inside HT under covers - Mid-
Feb 2014
Outside under covers – Mid-Feb
2014
High Tunnel Organic Research
Fruit Research Station
Clarksville, AR
Ground Preparations:
• The ground had been fallow ~ year, planted in a
cover crop rotation
• Cover crop was cut, incorporated into the soil a
month before plastic beds were formed
Added:
• 100 lbs of Organic+ (4-2-2)
• 12.2 lbs of Dolomitic lime
• 0.75 lbs/acre of boron was applied, and worked
into the soil before beds were dug
Plot Establishment
• Four cultivars were used (Camarosa,
Chandler, St. Festival, San Andreas)
• All plots were planted on Sept-24, a
double row was used, with 1’ spacing
High Tunnel Management
• The tunnel sides were opened or closed in
an attempt to maintain temperatures
around 75°F (the recorded ideal growing
temperature for strawberries)
• During cold days the sides of the tunnel
would be open when the tunnel reached
50°F in attempt to “air” out the tunnel and
hopefully reduce fungal pressure
Tunnel Management
• Row covers were pulled over strawberry
beds when night temperatures dropped
below 40°F
• On cloudy days, when temperatures did
not rise above 45°F, plants remained
covered all day
• On sunny days, or warm cloudy days,
plants were uncovered
Tunnel Layout
Fertilizer
• Weekly fertigation was applied
• An organic, fish emulsion fertilizer was
used (4-2-2)
• First application was the week after
planting: 0.75lbs N/week
• Rate was increased to 1.0 lbs N/week on
14-Jan
Pest Management
• Actinovate was used to control
powdery/Downey mildew.
– During outbreaks Actinovate was sprayed
every 7-10 days
• We rotated insecticide sprays between
Neem oil, Stylet oil, and Bt but with little
success
Pest Management (cont.)
• We introduced predatory lady beetle
larvae to controlled the aphid population
• To control the large mite population we
used two different species of predatory
mites
– Neoseiulus californicus was most effective)
_Gray Mold
(Borytis)
• Common and serious
strawberry diseases
• Ideal Conditions:
• Rain, heavy dew, or
overhead irrigation
• Temperatures between 40
– 85 F°
• Exposure to 24+ hours of
wet and warm
temperatures will lead to
90% infestation
_Gray Mold
_
Powdery
Mildew
• White patches on the lower
leaf surface
• Rolled leaf edges
• Reddish-purple blotches on
lower leaf surface
• Upper leaf surface: red
speckling and purple
discoloration
• Fruit may form white powdery
substance
• Fruit is smaller
• Raised seeds and a lightly
scarred surface
_Miner
Molds:_
• White mold:
• No spray available
• Remove plant and
surrounding soil
• Black seed
diseases:
• Same fungus
as black leaf
spot
CRICKETS
APHIDS
RODENTS
Results
Cultivar
Camarosa Chandler
St.
Festival
San
Andreas
Type SD SD SD DN
Peak Harvest April 29-
May 13
April 22-
May 13
April 15-
May 2
April 25-
May 6
Yield (lb)/plant 1.8 1.7 1.4 1.4
Berry wt (Oz) 0.7 0.5 0.6 0.8
Yield (lb)/Ac 31,320 30,415 23,518 24,881
% Mark. yield 51.2 47.3 58.6 40.4
Assuming a 1 x 5 foot row spacing (about 17,400 plants per acre) and the per
plant yields listed in the above table
Comments: Camarosa
Early berries were often frog-legged or
deformed due to cold induced pollination
problems
But very few flowers were lost to cold
And plants themselves grew quickly with no
cold damage to leaves
Comments: Camarosa
• Low disease susceptibility
• First cultivar to show signs of downey/powdery
mildew but once treated plants recovered with
no re-infestations Very minor problems with
gray mold
• Minor mite damage but with spray and predatory
mites populations were controlled
• Also minor cricket damage
http://www.bordeaux.inra.fr/eustrawberrydb/accession/114
Comments: Chandler
• Appeared moderately cold tolerant
• Minor splitting of the berry skin was
recorded, with some flower loss
• Moderate disease susceptibility
• Reduction in fruit quality was due to very
soft berries, and heavy gray mold
occurrence
• Minor to no powdery/downey mildew
observed
Comments: Chandler
• Moderate mite damage
Comments: St. Festival
• Very minor frog-legging
• Early berries were soft, mushy, with splits
in the skin
• All believed to be caused by freezing and
thawing of the fruit tissue?
• Cold induced pollination problems also
observed
Comments: St. Festival
• Low disease susceptibility
• Very minor powder/downey mildew observed on
leaves
• Minor gray mold
• Only cultivar to develop a white slime-looking
mold on some berries
• First to get aphids and mites
• Heavy yield losses occurred due to a mite
infestation
• Highest marketable yield (58.9%)
Comments: San Andreas
• Cold induced pollination problems, with
some minor splitting of the fruit skin
• Moderate to high susceptibility to disease
• Abnormal berry color and seed formation
was identified as symptoms of powdery
mildew
• Moderate susceptibility to gray mold
Comments: San Andreas
• Minor mite damage but with spray and
predatory mites populations were
controlled
• Also minor cricket damage
• Lowest marketable yield (40.6%)
Low Tunnels- New Research
Resources
Interactive Sustainable Strawberry Budget
http://strawberry.uark.edu/519.htm#Garcia
Budget Tool (.xlsm document)
User Guide for budget tool (PDF)
Project: A series of videos on strawberry
production for beginners
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/revit
alizingstrawber
Organic Strawberry Production Guide-Cornell
National Strawberry Sustainability Initiative:
Moving the Needle
strawberry.uark.edu
Summary
"Doubtless God could have made a better
berry, but doubtless God never did."
17th century English writer Dr. William Butler
Questions?
“This is a project funded by a grant from the Walmart Foundation and
administered by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture
Center for Agricultural and Rural Sustainability.”

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Organic Strawberry Production in High Tunnels

  • 1. M. Elena Garcia, Horticulture Professor, Ext Fruit and Nut Specialist Taunya Ernst, Technician Fruit Research Station Organic Strawberry Production in High Tunnels
  • 2. Strawberries: Great Outlook! • Available year round • Interest in locally produced food • Health benefits • Consumption increasing • Cultivar improvements • New types • New production systems
  • 4. History of Production • Historically, Arkansas and surrounding region were one of the leading strawberry producing areas • In 1926, there were 15,000 acres of the berries • Today region produces less than 1% of total national production
  • 5. • The rapid increase in the number of Farmers’ Markets in the region combined with increasing demand by consumers for local produce has created lucrative opportunities for growers of this highly sought after berry
  • 6. The Plant The strawberry plant is a non-woody perennial: • Crown • Leaves • Fruit truss • Stolons- runners • Root system •
  • 8. Leaves • Compound pinnate and trifoliate – Three leaflets – Each leaflet has it own petiolule attached to leaf stem –petiole – Live a few months
  • 9. Stolons • Each stolon (runners) can produce new stolons • “Mother” plant can transfer water, nutrients, and assimilates to “daughter” plant from several weeks to years
  • 10. Strawberry Morphology • Roots- from the base of leaves on the crown – primary roots live for up to one year – 50-90% of roots are in the upper 6" of the soil
  • 11.
  • 12. Photoperiod • The developmental responses of plants to the relative lengths of the light and dark periods – timing of both the light and dark periods
  • 13. Photoperiod • Strawberry cultivars vary greatly in the expression of repeat flowering • Strawberry cultivars traditionally have been classified into photoperiodic response groups for flowering
  • 14. Strawberry Flowering Types • Short-day (SD) plants – Initiate flowers when photoperiod <14 hr – Chandler, Festival • Day neutral (DN)- – Photoperiod-insensitive varieties – photoperiods 9 to 16 hrs – Albion, Seascape • Long-day plants (LD) – Require photoperiods > 12hrs – Not commercially important
  • 15. Buying Plants Bare root- dormant plants Plugs-live Plants in colder climates Tips- from runners • Plants grown in colder climates- Canada
  • 16.
  • 17. Buying Plants • Always start the planting with healthy, virus-indexed plants obtained from a reputable nursery • Remember that disease-free plants are not necessarily disease resistant: cultivar selection determines disease resistance. Strawberry mild yellow edge
  • 18. Selecting Cultivars • Flowering type – SD, DN • Disease resistance – Fungal • Plant availability – Plant stock • Markets – Flavor – Shelf life
  • 19.
  • 21. • High risk for frost damage: Flowers and fruit can be damage at temp between 25 to 30 F
  • 22. COLD DAMAGE Minor cold crown damage More extensive crown damage
  • 23. Site Selection Considerations • Soil type and structure • Base soil fertility, nutrient level and pH • Water drainage • Elevation, slope and air flow (frost) • Cropping history • Existing vegetation • Water supply • Accessibility • Presence of wildlife • MARKETS!!!
  • 24. Site Selection Considerations • Strawberries- light-sandy soil with high organic matter and good water and air drainage – Avoid low-swampy areas with clay soil • Strawberries will not tolerate “wet feet” – Rocky ground provides good drainage but may be hard to work and establish adiquate beds
  • 25. Site Selection Considerations • Asses soil nutrient levels….ASAP – Soil test – pH adjustment may take months or years • Apply lime or sulfur well before planting – Begin application of other soil amendments if necessary • Existing vegetation – What species of weeds are present? • Cover cropping can help alleviate weed problems • Soil fumigation – Biofumigation
  • 26. Weed Control • Prevention • Mulch • Mechanical • Biological • Organic Herbicides
  • 27. Cover Crops and Solarization
  • 29. Organic Herbicides • Only a limited number of organic herbicides are available • Contact herbicides which are nonselective (similar to paraquat in activity) • Weeds that are present at time of application are controlled - typically no soil activity • Can be made more selective by manipulating timing and placement
  • 30. Nutrition • Based on soil and foliar and petiole analysis under field conditions • 120 lb (actual N)/ acre in split application – 60 lb N pre-plant – The rest during growing season • Based on foliar and petiole testing – U of A- $47.00 – Six samples per season
  • 31. Soil AnalysesFig. 7. Soil pH in four different nitrogen treatments of “Strawberry Festival” strawberry grown under high tunnels Fig. 8. Soil EC in four different nitrogen treatments of “Strawberry Festival” strawberry grown under high tunnels 5.0 5.2 5.4 5.6 5.8 6.0 6.2 6.4 10/3/13 11/22/13 1/11/14 3/2/14 4/21/14 6/10/14 SoilpH(1:2water) Date 0 kg N/ha/day 1.12 kg N/ha/day 1.68 kg N/ha/day 2.24 kg N/ha/day 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 10/3/13 11/22/13 1/11/14 3/2/14 4/21/14 6/10/14 SoilEC(umhos/cm) Date 0 kg N/ha/day 1.12 kg N/ha/day 1.68 kg N/ha/day 2.24 kg N/ha/day
  • 32. Plasticulture Production Advantages • Higher yields: 2x higher than matted row • Harvest earlier • Extended harvest • May double crop • Better fruit quality – disease • Quick turn-around time Disadvantages • Higher level of management • Frost protection required • Irrigation: Drip and overhead • Cultivars used may not have enough resistance • High investment costs • Plastic use
  • 34. High Tunnel Plasticulture • Advantages – Extended season – Can harvest regardless of weather – Dry fruit- less fruit rots?? – Better fruit quality • Disadvantages – High investment costs – Intensive management – Unpredictable production season • Weather
  • 36. Inside HT under covers - Mid- Feb 2014 Outside under covers – Mid-Feb 2014
  • 37. High Tunnel Organic Research Fruit Research Station Clarksville, AR
  • 38. Ground Preparations: • The ground had been fallow ~ year, planted in a cover crop rotation • Cover crop was cut, incorporated into the soil a month before plastic beds were formed Added: • 100 lbs of Organic+ (4-2-2) • 12.2 lbs of Dolomitic lime • 0.75 lbs/acre of boron was applied, and worked into the soil before beds were dug
  • 39. Plot Establishment • Four cultivars were used (Camarosa, Chandler, St. Festival, San Andreas) • All plots were planted on Sept-24, a double row was used, with 1’ spacing
  • 40.
  • 41. High Tunnel Management • The tunnel sides were opened or closed in an attempt to maintain temperatures around 75°F (the recorded ideal growing temperature for strawberries) • During cold days the sides of the tunnel would be open when the tunnel reached 50°F in attempt to “air” out the tunnel and hopefully reduce fungal pressure
  • 42. Tunnel Management • Row covers were pulled over strawberry beds when night temperatures dropped below 40°F • On cloudy days, when temperatures did not rise above 45°F, plants remained covered all day • On sunny days, or warm cloudy days, plants were uncovered
  • 44. Fertilizer • Weekly fertigation was applied • An organic, fish emulsion fertilizer was used (4-2-2) • First application was the week after planting: 0.75lbs N/week • Rate was increased to 1.0 lbs N/week on 14-Jan
  • 45. Pest Management • Actinovate was used to control powdery/Downey mildew. – During outbreaks Actinovate was sprayed every 7-10 days • We rotated insecticide sprays between Neem oil, Stylet oil, and Bt but with little success
  • 46. Pest Management (cont.) • We introduced predatory lady beetle larvae to controlled the aphid population • To control the large mite population we used two different species of predatory mites – Neoseiulus californicus was most effective)
  • 47. _Gray Mold (Borytis) • Common and serious strawberry diseases • Ideal Conditions: • Rain, heavy dew, or overhead irrigation • Temperatures between 40 – 85 F° • Exposure to 24+ hours of wet and warm temperatures will lead to 90% infestation
  • 49. Powdery Mildew • White patches on the lower leaf surface • Rolled leaf edges • Reddish-purple blotches on lower leaf surface • Upper leaf surface: red speckling and purple discoloration • Fruit may form white powdery substance • Fruit is smaller • Raised seeds and a lightly scarred surface
  • 50. _Miner Molds:_ • White mold: • No spray available • Remove plant and surrounding soil • Black seed diseases: • Same fungus as black leaf spot
  • 54. Results Cultivar Camarosa Chandler St. Festival San Andreas Type SD SD SD DN Peak Harvest April 29- May 13 April 22- May 13 April 15- May 2 April 25- May 6 Yield (lb)/plant 1.8 1.7 1.4 1.4 Berry wt (Oz) 0.7 0.5 0.6 0.8 Yield (lb)/Ac 31,320 30,415 23,518 24,881 % Mark. yield 51.2 47.3 58.6 40.4 Assuming a 1 x 5 foot row spacing (about 17,400 plants per acre) and the per plant yields listed in the above table
  • 55. Comments: Camarosa Early berries were often frog-legged or deformed due to cold induced pollination problems But very few flowers were lost to cold And plants themselves grew quickly with no cold damage to leaves
  • 56. Comments: Camarosa • Low disease susceptibility • First cultivar to show signs of downey/powdery mildew but once treated plants recovered with no re-infestations Very minor problems with gray mold • Minor mite damage but with spray and predatory mites populations were controlled • Also minor cricket damage http://www.bordeaux.inra.fr/eustrawberrydb/accession/114
  • 57. Comments: Chandler • Appeared moderately cold tolerant • Minor splitting of the berry skin was recorded, with some flower loss • Moderate disease susceptibility • Reduction in fruit quality was due to very soft berries, and heavy gray mold occurrence • Minor to no powdery/downey mildew observed
  • 59. Comments: St. Festival • Very minor frog-legging • Early berries were soft, mushy, with splits in the skin • All believed to be caused by freezing and thawing of the fruit tissue? • Cold induced pollination problems also observed
  • 60. Comments: St. Festival • Low disease susceptibility • Very minor powder/downey mildew observed on leaves • Minor gray mold • Only cultivar to develop a white slime-looking mold on some berries • First to get aphids and mites • Heavy yield losses occurred due to a mite infestation • Highest marketable yield (58.9%)
  • 61. Comments: San Andreas • Cold induced pollination problems, with some minor splitting of the fruit skin • Moderate to high susceptibility to disease • Abnormal berry color and seed formation was identified as symptoms of powdery mildew • Moderate susceptibility to gray mold
  • 62. Comments: San Andreas • Minor mite damage but with spray and predatory mites populations were controlled • Also minor cricket damage • Lowest marketable yield (40.6%)
  • 63. Low Tunnels- New Research
  • 64. Resources Interactive Sustainable Strawberry Budget http://strawberry.uark.edu/519.htm#Garcia Budget Tool (.xlsm document) User Guide for budget tool (PDF) Project: A series of videos on strawberry production for beginners YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/revit alizingstrawber
  • 65. Organic Strawberry Production Guide-Cornell National Strawberry Sustainability Initiative: Moving the Needle strawberry.uark.edu
  • 66. Summary "Doubtless God could have made a better berry, but doubtless God never did." 17th century English writer Dr. William Butler
  • 67. Questions? “This is a project funded by a grant from the Walmart Foundation and administered by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture Center for Agricultural and Rural Sustainability.”