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English: A timelapse of a growth of a strawberry fruit, captured for about 40 days and post-processed (stabilized, some night frames were removed to prevent flashing, speed up is not constant - the flowering part is speeded up less than the fruit growth one).
The second thing is that because we're able to 100% control the growing environment of these strawberries using the vertical farming technology, so every day, our strawberries are thriving in a ...
Phytophthora fragariae is a fungus-like plant pathogen that causes red stele, otherwise known as Lanarkshire disease, in strawberries.Symptoms of red stele can include a red core in the roots, wilting of leaves, reduced flowering, stunting, and bitter fruit.
The government also pledged $1 million to an assistance fund to support growers.In this heartbreaking video, mountains of strawberries from the Donnybrook Berries farm can be seen going to waste ...
Before resistant cultivars were developed, the most important disease of strawberry that caused utmost economic impact was common spot of strawberry. [13] Under favorable environmental conditions, this disease can cause serious reductions in strawberry yields, [14] which would definitely be a problem for commercial growers. Although the disease ...
Once again, strawberries have topped the "Dirty Dozen" list-- they are hailed as the fruit "most likely to be contaminated with pesticide residues even after they are picked, rinsed in the field ...
Donnybrook Berries of Queensland, one of the brands affected, dumped truckloads of berries, sharing the resulting video footage which went viral with over a million views in a day. [24] One Queensland farm burned off 500,000 strawberry plants deemed unsellable, as it was cheaper than harvesting.
Phomopsis obscurans is a common fungus found in strawberry plants, which causes the disease of leaf blight. Common symptoms caused by the pathogen begin as small circular reddish-purple spots and enlarge to form V-shaped lesions that follow the vasculature of the plant's leaves.