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Shiva Dhakal
Msc.Ag(Horticulture)
Agriculture and Forestry University ,
Nepal
STRAWBERRY
06/11/2018
Introduction
 Botanical name : Fragaria ananassa
 Family :Rosaceae
 Origin : Europe
 F. ananassa is natural hybrid
 Fragaria chiloensis × Fragaria virginiana
 Flavour is due to Ethyle butanoate and Ethyle hexanoate
 Strawberry can be used differently like fruit, jam, juice and wine,
chocolates , flavouring etc
 In Nepal, strawberry is grown on a very limited scale in scattered
pockets, concentrated in Kakani (Nuwakot) and periphery
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Intro contd…
 Monoecious, short day, low perennial herb and quick growing fruit
plant
 Rich in vit.- c and iron
 Flowers are borne in small cluster and white in colour
 Type of inflorescence : Dichotomic raceme
 Type of fruit : Etaerio of achenes
 Major pollinator : Honey bee
 Edible portion : Succulent receptacle
 Chromosome no.(2n) = 56 (8x)
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The nutritive value of a serving (147 g)
strawberriesEnergy 45 cal Vitamin A 45 IU
Protein 1.0 g Vitamin C 94 mg
Fat 0.0 g Niacin (Vitamin B3) 540 mcg
Carbohydrate 11 g Folate 29.38 mcg
Dietary fiber 2.0 g Manganese 540 mcg
Calcium 23.2 mg Iron 0.6 mg
Magnesium 16.6 mg Selenium 1.16 mg
Potassium 170 mg Zinc 0.2 mg
Phosphorous 31.5 mg Sodium 0 mg
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Why to consume strawberries
 Contains high amount of folic acid so, good for
artherosclerosis , vascular disease decline in cognitive function
patients
 Reduce heart attack risk , ( 3 + strawberries daily)
 High amount of vit c
 Contains anthocyanins which is powerful antioxidant ( sun)
 Strawberry also contains significant levels of ellagic acid,
which is thought to be an anticarcinogenic
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Botany
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Crown
 Thickened stem
 Growing point at upper end
 Roots at base
 New leaves and flower clusters emerge
from “fleshy buds” in the crown in the early spring
 Crown growth and development occur when temperatures
are above 500 F
 Maintain 3-4 crowns per plant
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Leaves
 Borne along crown on petioles
 Spiral arrangement
 Compound leaf trifoliate
 Individual leaf live for 1-3 month
 The number of leaves and total plant leaf area in the late
fall/early winter can be correlated with fruit production the
following spring
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Roots
 usually 20 to 35 primary roots and thousands
of small rootlets
 Most rapidly when the soil is about 550 F
 Secondary roots are replaced weekly
 Storage sites for starch reservesduring winter
 Roots of the strawberry grow chiefly downward
in well-drained sandy soils
 In clay soils they spread more horizontally
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Flowers and Fruit
 Numerous pistils are borne on a roundish or conic-shaled flower-supporting
stem called the “receptacle.”
 At maturity, the receptacle becomes the enlarged, juicy “berry.”
Fruits
 Botanically, the red fruit we call the “berry” is an enlarged flower
stem(receptacle)
 Actually, what looks like seeds really are the “true fruits,” properly referred to
as achenes
 Primary berries are first to ripen and largest Followed by secondary and
tertiary berries
 Quaternary berries are the smallest(generally unmarketable) and ripen last
 Development of the fruit from open blossom to ripeness takes 20 to 30 days,
depending on weather condition
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Varieties
Three types of strawberries are available:
 June bearers which fruit once each season
 Day neutrals that fruit several times each season
 Ever bearers that despite their name, fruit twice each season
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Varieties cultivated in Nepal
 Previously, Nyoho onho variety were widely cultivated
recently, Ankhime and Eyeberry varieties are also introduced
 Scattered varieties in Nepal
 Pusa early dwarf, kings seedling , Canbridge vigour, Chandler
 I am conducting research on Sweet sensation, Florida Beauty,
Fortuna, Emco 32, Emco 33
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Propagation
 Runners – Most common
 Use those formed after blooming
 Early formed runners are vigorous, productive and
have better root establishment
 Runners are hard to find in semi arid regions
 Stem cutting also done
 Propagation by seed done for varietal improvement
 Important to buy diseasefree plants from reliable
nursery
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CLimate
 grows well under temperate climate.
 They flower and set strawberries whenever the temperature
is 20C to 290C (350F to 850F)
 With availability of new cultivars , it can be cultivated in tropical
and subtropical conditions
 Daylight period of 12 hrs or less and but differs with cultivars
 Minimum of 6 hours of sunlight
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Planting time
 Sep- oct is ideal time for planting
 They give quality fruits in spring
Planting material
 Plugged saplings
 Bare rooted saplings
Prefer growing sapling from runner in hills
Or, Store runners in 00 C during summer and plant in October
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SOil
 Well-drained
 High in organic matter.
 Sandy loam to loamy soil
 Slightly acidic for root formation - 5.7 to 6.5 pH.
 Strawberry plants are highly sensitive to salt. Too much salt n
your soil can cause “leaf scorch,”
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Soil preparation
 Start 1 month before planting.
 Use as much organic matter as possible.
 Create beds - hill or matted rows, or raised for better drainage.
 Apply fertilizer a few days before planting
Soil sterilization
 Wet the beds with irrigation water upto 75% water holding capacity of soil
 In pH neutral irrigation water, mix 30 ml ACUROSIL NANO+ in 1 ltr of water
 Apply this solution @ 1 litre / m2
 Leave this field undisturbed for 12 hours
 For effective application, only apply on the raised bed where plantation is to be
done.
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Planting considerations
 Dig up holes enough to accommodate roots
 While planting confirm that midpoint of the crown is level with the soil
surface
 If the plant is set too deep, the plant may die as the “growing point”
(at the tip of the crown) may have been covered in soil.
 If the plant is set too shallow, the root system of a bare-root fresh
dug plant will be exposed
 Overhead irrigation are needed for fresh dug bare-root plants
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Planting /Training systems
Matted row
 The runners are usually planted at 90-110
cm X 45-60 cm spacing
 After the initial growth of the first year,
runners are allowed to cover the whole
space
 It gives appearance like mat so called as
matted row
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Spaced row:
 Moderate to weak in producing runners.
 Similar to Matted row but The daughter plants are spaced at
definite distances by covering the selected tips of runners with
soil which become plants
 This is done till the desired number of daughter plants are
obtained for each mother plant
 The runners formed later on are removed.
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Hill system
Principle : Achieving large fruit size and
excellent quality on a regular basis can only
be achieved with first-year plants
 This system is followed for the cultivars
developing a few runners
 All runners are removed from the mother plant.
 The individual plants become large and bear
more than those in matted row.
 The plants are planted 25-35cm × 25-35 cm
apart in twin rows
 Single row is also practiced
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Mulching
 Mulching is an important operation in strawberry cultivation
 Be done just after planting (before start their growth) for checking
weed growth and
 conserving moisture in the soil
 Fruit rotting is also reduced by inorganic mulch.
 It is two types:
 1. Inorganic mulch – Black plastic film (widely used) and silver
plastic film
 2. Organic mulch – leaves, wheat and paddy straw, news paper and
dry grasses etc.
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Plastic film
 Silver or black plastic film is used
 control weed and conserve moisture
 Silver plastic are used in hot areas, to distract
insects
 Black plastic help increase soil temperature
 With black plastic scalding of berries take place in
hot days
 In this system berries are kept clean and reduced
the rot and mold.
 The plants bloom earlier
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Irrigation
 Strawberry being a shallow rooted
 Plant requires more frequent but less amount of water in each
irrigation
 First two months - Twice per week without rain
 Third month - Weekly
 Fourth and fifth months -Every two weeks
 Fruiting begins – Increase again for larger fruits
 With drip irrigation apply water @200 ml/ plant/day
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Nutrition
 A fertilizer dose of 25-50 tonnes farmyard manure
 75-100: 80-120:40-80 kg NPK/ha
 Note:
 FYM are mix the soil at preparation of planting bed
 Half dose of K2O and full dose of P2O5 are placed in the planting rows at
15-20 cm depth
 Half N is should be broadcast in inter-row spaces one month after planting
 Remaining N and K2O should be sidedressed at the time of flowering
 Foliar spraying of N @ 0.5%, P2O5 @ 0.2% and K2O @ 0.5% during crop
establishment is advisable
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Fertigation
 Strawberry plant require 200 ml water per
day
 Apply through drip considering soil
condition and class
 Early growth - 1st fruit set - 3 :1:4 NPK
 1st fruit set - end harvest - 2 :1 :4
 Post Harvest - 2 :2 :3
 All at 3 - 4 kg/ha/wk N
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Growth regultors
 Application of GA3 ( 50 ppm ) After 4 days of flowering and MH
(0.1-0.3%) after flowering increases yield by 31-41%
 Morphaction (50 ppm) inproves fruit size
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Aftercare
 Flower stem should be removed as they appear on plant after planting
 If not removed, flowers create a drain on the plant, reducing their vitality,
number and size of daughter plant
 In Hill system, runners should be cut as and when they appear. With matted
row system surplus plant should be removed
 Keep the crop weed-free during first season by cultivating, applying
herbicides or plastic mulch
 It should be ensured that soil remains around the crown without covering
them
 Make sure the fruits don’t touch soil or fruit may rot
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Harvesting
 Fruiting happens after 3 to 4months
 Slightly soft darkening seeds
 Harvest daily, early morning, dry conditions
 Non- climacteric, harvest when fully ripe
 Pinch between thumb and forefinger, pull with
twisting motion, leave stem on fruit.
Storage
 Strawberry is highly perishable
 commodity so this can store for maximum 7-10
days
 At 00 C and 90-95 RH.
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Deformed berries
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Excess water VS Low water
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Gray Mold
 Botrytis cinerea
 Post harvest
 Bloom then maturing fruits
 Broad spectrum fungicide weekly
 Iprodine during peak bloom
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Anthracnose
 Colletotrichum acutatum
 Favored by warm temperatures & rainfall
 Use minimal amounts of Nitrogen
 Captan or Thiram
Angular leaf spot
 Xanthomonas fragariae
 Angular, water soaked leaf spots
 Copper containing bactericides
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Powdery mildew
 Sphaerotheca macularis
 Cool
 High humidity
 White, web-like growth
 Sulfur based fungicide
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Spider mite
 Tetranychus urticae
 Warm, spring weather
 Blooms and developing fruit
 Underside of leaves
 Miticides
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Flower thrips
 Frankliniella cephalica
 Wind-borne
 Mistaken for powdery mildew, spray burn damage
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Sap beetles
 Lobiopa Insularis
 Warm weather
 These are also known as “picnic” beetles
 Do not allow your berries to get over-ripe
Army Worm
 Spodoptera eridania
 Larvae feed on fruit & leaves
 Prefer young, developing leaves
 Nocturnal
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Insecticide used
Methyl bromide
Methomyl (Lannate)
 Armyworm
 65-80% acreage
 3-5.2 times/season
Fenbutatin-oxide
 Vendex
 Mite
 31-61% acreage
 1.7-4.8 times/season
Abamectin (Agri-Mek)
Mite
68-83% of acreage
2.5-3.4 times/season
Diazinon
Armyworm
24-35% of acreage
2.5-3.4 times/season
Naled (Dibrom)
15% acreage
2.2-3.1 times/seas
06/11/2018
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SEO-Optimized Guide to Growing Strawberries

  • 1. Shiva Dhakal Msc.Ag(Horticulture) Agriculture and Forestry University , Nepal STRAWBERRY 06/11/2018
  • 2. Introduction  Botanical name : Fragaria ananassa  Family :Rosaceae  Origin : Europe  F. ananassa is natural hybrid  Fragaria chiloensis × Fragaria virginiana  Flavour is due to Ethyle butanoate and Ethyle hexanoate  Strawberry can be used differently like fruit, jam, juice and wine, chocolates , flavouring etc  In Nepal, strawberry is grown on a very limited scale in scattered pockets, concentrated in Kakani (Nuwakot) and periphery 06/11/2018
  • 3. Intro contd…  Monoecious, short day, low perennial herb and quick growing fruit plant  Rich in vit.- c and iron  Flowers are borne in small cluster and white in colour  Type of inflorescence : Dichotomic raceme  Type of fruit : Etaerio of achenes  Major pollinator : Honey bee  Edible portion : Succulent receptacle  Chromosome no.(2n) = 56 (8x) 06/11/2018
  • 4. The nutritive value of a serving (147 g) strawberriesEnergy 45 cal Vitamin A 45 IU Protein 1.0 g Vitamin C 94 mg Fat 0.0 g Niacin (Vitamin B3) 540 mcg Carbohydrate 11 g Folate 29.38 mcg Dietary fiber 2.0 g Manganese 540 mcg Calcium 23.2 mg Iron 0.6 mg Magnesium 16.6 mg Selenium 1.16 mg Potassium 170 mg Zinc 0.2 mg Phosphorous 31.5 mg Sodium 0 mg 06/11/2018
  • 5. Why to consume strawberries  Contains high amount of folic acid so, good for artherosclerosis , vascular disease decline in cognitive function patients  Reduce heart attack risk , ( 3 + strawberries daily)  High amount of vit c  Contains anthocyanins which is powerful antioxidant ( sun)  Strawberry also contains significant levels of ellagic acid, which is thought to be an anticarcinogenic 06/11/2018
  • 7. Crown  Thickened stem  Growing point at upper end  Roots at base  New leaves and flower clusters emerge from “fleshy buds” in the crown in the early spring  Crown growth and development occur when temperatures are above 500 F  Maintain 3-4 crowns per plant 06/11/2018
  • 8. Leaves  Borne along crown on petioles  Spiral arrangement  Compound leaf trifoliate  Individual leaf live for 1-3 month  The number of leaves and total plant leaf area in the late fall/early winter can be correlated with fruit production the following spring 06/11/2018
  • 9. Roots  usually 20 to 35 primary roots and thousands of small rootlets  Most rapidly when the soil is about 550 F  Secondary roots are replaced weekly  Storage sites for starch reservesduring winter  Roots of the strawberry grow chiefly downward in well-drained sandy soils  In clay soils they spread more horizontally 06/11/2018
  • 11. Flowers and Fruit  Numerous pistils are borne on a roundish or conic-shaled flower-supporting stem called the “receptacle.”  At maturity, the receptacle becomes the enlarged, juicy “berry.” Fruits  Botanically, the red fruit we call the “berry” is an enlarged flower stem(receptacle)  Actually, what looks like seeds really are the “true fruits,” properly referred to as achenes  Primary berries are first to ripen and largest Followed by secondary and tertiary berries  Quaternary berries are the smallest(generally unmarketable) and ripen last  Development of the fruit from open blossom to ripeness takes 20 to 30 days, depending on weather condition 06/11/2018
  • 12. Varieties Three types of strawberries are available:  June bearers which fruit once each season  Day neutrals that fruit several times each season  Ever bearers that despite their name, fruit twice each season 06/11/2018
  • 13. Varieties cultivated in Nepal  Previously, Nyoho onho variety were widely cultivated recently, Ankhime and Eyeberry varieties are also introduced  Scattered varieties in Nepal  Pusa early dwarf, kings seedling , Canbridge vigour, Chandler  I am conducting research on Sweet sensation, Florida Beauty, Fortuna, Emco 32, Emco 33 06/11/2018
  • 15. Propagation  Runners – Most common  Use those formed after blooming  Early formed runners are vigorous, productive and have better root establishment  Runners are hard to find in semi arid regions  Stem cutting also done  Propagation by seed done for varietal improvement  Important to buy diseasefree plants from reliable nursery 06/11/2018
  • 16. CLimate  grows well under temperate climate.  They flower and set strawberries whenever the temperature is 20C to 290C (350F to 850F)  With availability of new cultivars , it can be cultivated in tropical and subtropical conditions  Daylight period of 12 hrs or less and but differs with cultivars  Minimum of 6 hours of sunlight 06/11/2018
  • 17. Planting time  Sep- oct is ideal time for planting  They give quality fruits in spring Planting material  Plugged saplings  Bare rooted saplings Prefer growing sapling from runner in hills Or, Store runners in 00 C during summer and plant in October 06/11/2018
  • 18. SOil  Well-drained  High in organic matter.  Sandy loam to loamy soil  Slightly acidic for root formation - 5.7 to 6.5 pH.  Strawberry plants are highly sensitive to salt. Too much salt n your soil can cause “leaf scorch,” 06/11/2018
  • 19. Soil preparation  Start 1 month before planting.  Use as much organic matter as possible.  Create beds - hill or matted rows, or raised for better drainage.  Apply fertilizer a few days before planting Soil sterilization  Wet the beds with irrigation water upto 75% water holding capacity of soil  In pH neutral irrigation water, mix 30 ml ACUROSIL NANO+ in 1 ltr of water  Apply this solution @ 1 litre / m2  Leave this field undisturbed for 12 hours  For effective application, only apply on the raised bed where plantation is to be done. 06/11/2018
  • 20. Planting considerations  Dig up holes enough to accommodate roots  While planting confirm that midpoint of the crown is level with the soil surface  If the plant is set too deep, the plant may die as the “growing point” (at the tip of the crown) may have been covered in soil.  If the plant is set too shallow, the root system of a bare-root fresh dug plant will be exposed  Overhead irrigation are needed for fresh dug bare-root plants 06/11/2018
  • 21. Planting /Training systems Matted row  The runners are usually planted at 90-110 cm X 45-60 cm spacing  After the initial growth of the first year, runners are allowed to cover the whole space  It gives appearance like mat so called as matted row 06/11/2018
  • 22. Spaced row:  Moderate to weak in producing runners.  Similar to Matted row but The daughter plants are spaced at definite distances by covering the selected tips of runners with soil which become plants  This is done till the desired number of daughter plants are obtained for each mother plant  The runners formed later on are removed. 06/11/2018
  • 23. Hill system Principle : Achieving large fruit size and excellent quality on a regular basis can only be achieved with first-year plants  This system is followed for the cultivars developing a few runners  All runners are removed from the mother plant.  The individual plants become large and bear more than those in matted row.  The plants are planted 25-35cm × 25-35 cm apart in twin rows  Single row is also practiced 06/11/2018
  • 25. Mulching  Mulching is an important operation in strawberry cultivation  Be done just after planting (before start their growth) for checking weed growth and  conserving moisture in the soil  Fruit rotting is also reduced by inorganic mulch.  It is two types:  1. Inorganic mulch – Black plastic film (widely used) and silver plastic film  2. Organic mulch – leaves, wheat and paddy straw, news paper and dry grasses etc. 06/11/2018
  • 26. Plastic film  Silver or black plastic film is used  control weed and conserve moisture  Silver plastic are used in hot areas, to distract insects  Black plastic help increase soil temperature  With black plastic scalding of berries take place in hot days  In this system berries are kept clean and reduced the rot and mold.  The plants bloom earlier 06/11/2018
  • 27. Irrigation  Strawberry being a shallow rooted  Plant requires more frequent but less amount of water in each irrigation  First two months - Twice per week without rain  Third month - Weekly  Fourth and fifth months -Every two weeks  Fruiting begins – Increase again for larger fruits  With drip irrigation apply water @200 ml/ plant/day 06/11/2018
  • 28. Nutrition  A fertilizer dose of 25-50 tonnes farmyard manure  75-100: 80-120:40-80 kg NPK/ha  Note:  FYM are mix the soil at preparation of planting bed  Half dose of K2O and full dose of P2O5 are placed in the planting rows at 15-20 cm depth  Half N is should be broadcast in inter-row spaces one month after planting  Remaining N and K2O should be sidedressed at the time of flowering  Foliar spraying of N @ 0.5%, P2O5 @ 0.2% and K2O @ 0.5% during crop establishment is advisable 06/11/2018
  • 29. Fertigation  Strawberry plant require 200 ml water per day  Apply through drip considering soil condition and class  Early growth - 1st fruit set - 3 :1:4 NPK  1st fruit set - end harvest - 2 :1 :4  Post Harvest - 2 :2 :3  All at 3 - 4 kg/ha/wk N 06/11/2018
  • 30. Growth regultors  Application of GA3 ( 50 ppm ) After 4 days of flowering and MH (0.1-0.3%) after flowering increases yield by 31-41%  Morphaction (50 ppm) inproves fruit size 06/11/2018
  • 31. Aftercare  Flower stem should be removed as they appear on plant after planting  If not removed, flowers create a drain on the plant, reducing their vitality, number and size of daughter plant  In Hill system, runners should be cut as and when they appear. With matted row system surplus plant should be removed  Keep the crop weed-free during first season by cultivating, applying herbicides or plastic mulch  It should be ensured that soil remains around the crown without covering them  Make sure the fruits don’t touch soil or fruit may rot 06/11/2018
  • 32. Harvesting  Fruiting happens after 3 to 4months  Slightly soft darkening seeds  Harvest daily, early morning, dry conditions  Non- climacteric, harvest when fully ripe  Pinch between thumb and forefinger, pull with twisting motion, leave stem on fruit. Storage  Strawberry is highly perishable  commodity so this can store for maximum 7-10 days  At 00 C and 90-95 RH. 06/11/2018
  • 35. Excess water VS Low water 06/11/2018
  • 36. Gray Mold  Botrytis cinerea  Post harvest  Bloom then maturing fruits  Broad spectrum fungicide weekly  Iprodine during peak bloom 06/11/2018
  • 37. Anthracnose  Colletotrichum acutatum  Favored by warm temperatures & rainfall  Use minimal amounts of Nitrogen  Captan or Thiram Angular leaf spot  Xanthomonas fragariae  Angular, water soaked leaf spots  Copper containing bactericides 06/11/2018
  • 38. Powdery mildew  Sphaerotheca macularis  Cool  High humidity  White, web-like growth  Sulfur based fungicide 06/11/2018
  • 40. Spider mite  Tetranychus urticae  Warm, spring weather  Blooms and developing fruit  Underside of leaves  Miticides 06/11/2018
  • 41. Flower thrips  Frankliniella cephalica  Wind-borne  Mistaken for powdery mildew, spray burn damage 06/11/2018
  • 42. Sap beetles  Lobiopa Insularis  Warm weather  These are also known as “picnic” beetles  Do not allow your berries to get over-ripe Army Worm  Spodoptera eridania  Larvae feed on fruit & leaves  Prefer young, developing leaves  Nocturnal 06/11/2018
  • 43. Insecticide used Methyl bromide Methomyl (Lannate)  Armyworm  65-80% acreage  3-5.2 times/season Fenbutatin-oxide  Vendex  Mite  31-61% acreage  1.7-4.8 times/season Abamectin (Agri-Mek) Mite 68-83% of acreage 2.5-3.4 times/season Diazinon Armyworm 24-35% of acreage 2.5-3.4 times/season Naled (Dibrom) 15% acreage 2.2-3.1 times/seas 06/11/2018