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  2. Breeding of strawberries - Wikipedia

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    Breeding stopped being a largely private personal endeavor and became a government matter when the United States department of Agriculture started to fund strawberry breeding. [1] The Plant Patent Act of 1930 gave plant breeders the same status as mechanical and chemical inventors had through patent law . [ 2 ]

  3. Selection methods in plant breeding based on mode of ...

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    This method is used to improve the overall population by positive or negative mass selection. Mass selection is only applied to a limited degree in self-fertilizing plants and is an effective method for the improvement of landraces. This method of selection will only be effective for highly heritable traits.

  4. Strawberry cultivation in California - Wikipedia

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    The Davis campus is a major hub of strawberry breeding in the state, and indeed in the world. [32] The Knapp group [33] is a large part of strawberry biology study at the university, including the breeding program – of which Knapp himself is the director. [33] UCD's varieties may be licensed from ITC. [34]

  5. Albert Etter - Wikipedia

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    The Ettersburg strawberry originated by Albert F. Etter, Briceland, Cal., 1916 [47] Ettersburg strawberries: descriptive, prices and testimonials, 1917 [48] Ettersburg strawberries, describing varieties and breeding methods as practiced at Ettersburg Experiment Place, Ettersburg, Humboldt County, 1920 [49]

  6. List of strawberry cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Holds large fruit size through multiple harvests for 2–3 weeks. Maximum fruit size can be above 45 g (1.6 oz) (comparable to plum fruit). Suited for growers in New York, Michigan and Minnesota, and along the Mid-Atlantic from Maryland into the Northeast. The 43rd strawberry released by the NYSAES breeding program since its founding in 1880.

  7. Berry - Wikipedia

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    The most widely cultivated berry of modern times, however, is the strawberry, which is produced globally at twice the amount of all other berry crops combined. [ 10 ] The strawberry was mentioned by ancient Romans, who thought it had medicinal properties, [ 11 ] but it was then not a staple of agriculture. [ 12 ]

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  9. Plant breeding - Wikipedia

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    Plant breeding can be performed using many different techniques, ranging from the selection of the most desirable plants for propagation, to methods that make use of knowledge of genetics and chromosomes, to more complex molecular techniques. Genes in a plant are what determine what type of qualitative or quantitative traits it will have.