STRAWBERRY


Accession Citations
  • Alger, E. I. et al. 2021. Chromosome-Scale Genome for a Red-Fruited, Perpetual Flowering and Runnerless Woodland Strawberry (Fragaria vesca). Front. Genet. 12:671371. DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2021.671371. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • APS Press. 1991. The Brooks and Olmo Register of Fruit and Nut Varieties. 727-728. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • ASHS and contributors. 1997. Register of New Fruit and Nut Varieties. HortScience Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Ballington, J. R. 2000. Field Notes Small Fruit Germplasm Collections 1998 and 1999. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Black, J. H., Son & Co. 1889. Big Joe strawberry. Plant (seed or nursery) catalog Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Bringhurst, R. S. & V. Voth. 1980. Brighton strawberry. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. California Agriculture. p.12-15 February Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Bringhurst, R. S. & V. Voth. 1989. The California strawberries. Fruit Var. J. 43(1):28. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Bringhurst, R. S., et al. 1976. Aiko strawberry USPP003,981. United States Patent and Trademark Office patent number. Note: This patent number is not associated with this plant and a search of Google Scholar does not generate any results. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Brooks, R. M. & H. P. Olmo. 1972. Register of new fruit and nut varieties, 2nd ed. University of California Press, Berkeley, California. 567. Note: Also in The Strawberry, G. M. Darrow, 1966, p. 150, 201, 221 Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Brooks, R. M. & H. P. Olmo. 1994. Register of New Fruit and Nut Varieties (List 36). HortScience 29(9):960-961. Note: September 1994 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Brooks, R. M. & H. P. Olmo. Register of Fruit and Nut Varieties. 701. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Brooks, R. M., H. P. Olmo, & H. Daubeny. 1994. Register of New Fruit and Nut Varieties (List 36) Strawberries; Anaheim. HortScience 29(9):960-961. Note: September 1994 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Catling, P. M. et al. 1995. Fragaria multicipita, reduced to the rank of forma. Rhodora 97:245-254. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Catling, P. M. 1993. Rediscovery of the many-crowned strawberry, Fragaria multicipita Fernald. Rhodora 95:225-233. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Chandler, C. K. 2001. 'Pajaro' strawberry. J. Amer. Pomol. Soc. 55(3):130. Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Craig, D. L. 1978. Micmac strawberry. Canad. J. Pl. Sci. 58:903-904. DOI: 10.4141/cjps78-135. Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Darrow, G. M. & G. F. Waldo. 1933. Dorsett, Fairfax, and Narcissa Strawberries. USDA No. 257 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Darrow, G. M. 1966. Orland strawberry in: G. Darrow, ed., The Strawberry. The Strawberry. Agric. Res. Results Agric. Res. Serv. U.S.D.A., S-Ser. 238-239. Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Darrow, G. M. 1966. The strawberry Holt, Rinehart & Winston, New York, NY. 173, 174. Number of accession(s) cited: 14
  • Darrow, G. M. 1966. The Strawberry. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, New York Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Darrow, G. 1933. Fairfax strawberry. Agric. Res. Results Agric. Res. Serv. U.S.D.A., S-Ser. USDA Circular No. 257 Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 5
  • Dearborn, C. H. 1981. Characteristics, Varieties and Winter Survival, Culture, Harvesting, Pests and Winter Protection. Circ. U.S.D.A. AFES Cooperative ExtensionService ; 15 pp Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Egger, P. et al. 2018. Single-molecule sequencing and optical mapping yields an improved genome of woodland strawberry. GigaScience 7, 1-7 DOI: 10.1093/gigascience/gix124. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Emerman, S. H., B. R. Depew, & L. K. Anderson. 2005. Iowa's sand prairie state preserves: anomalous grain-size distributions and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dates. J. Iowa Acad. Sci. 112(1-2):17-23. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Evans, W. D. 1982. Guelph SO2 synthetic octoploid strawberry breeding clone. HortScience 17(5):834. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Finn, C. E., B. C. Strik, B. M. Yorgey, T. A. Mackey, P. P. Moore, M. Dossett, C. Kempler, R. R. Martin, A. R. Jamieson, & G. J. Galletta. 2014. 'Sweet Sunrise' strawberry. HortScience 49(8):1088–1092. DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI.49.8.1088. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Finn, C. E., B. C. Strik, B. M. Yorgey, T. A. Mackey, P. P. Moore, M. Dossett, P. A. Jones, J. Lee, R. R. Martin, K. L. Ivors, & A. R. Jamieson. 2018. ‘Marys Peak’ Strawberry. HortScience 53(3):395-400. DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI12675-17. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Finn, C. E., B. Yorgey, B. C. Stri, & P. M. Moore. 2004. 'Tillamook' and 'Pinnacle' strawberries. HortScience 39(6):1487-1489. Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Finn, C. E., C. Kempler, P. P. Moore, B. C. Strik, B. M. Yorgey, R. R. Martin, & G. J. Galletta. 2011. 'Sweet Bliss' strawberry. HortScience 46:1701-1705. DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI.46.12.1701. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Finn, C. E., P. P. Moore, B. M. Yorgey, J. Lee, B. C. Strik, C. Kempler, & R. R. Martin. 2013. 'Charm' strawberry. HortScience 48(9):1184-1188. DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI.48.9.1184. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Finn, C. E., P. P. Moore, C. Kempler, B. M. Yorgey, B. C. Strik, & R. R. Martin. 2009. Valley Red strawberry. HortScience 44(5):1468–1471. Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Finn, C. E. 1999. Naming and Release of the strawberry cultivar 'Firecracker'. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Fishman, R. 1987. Albert Etter: Fruit Breeder. Fruit Var. J. 41(1):40-46. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Freckmann, R. W. 1966. The prairie remnants of the Ames area. J. Iowa Acad. Sci. 73(1):126-136. Note: Description of five prairie remnants in the vicinity of Ames, Iowa, compiled in 1965. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Galletta G. J., J. L. Maas, J. M. Enns, J. C. Scheerens, R. Rouse, & R. F. Heflebower. 1996. 'Primetime' strawberry. HortScience 31(6):1038-1042. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Galletta, G. J., A. D. Draper, & J. L. Maas. 1987. 'Lester' strawberry. HortScience 22(2):321-323. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Galletta, G. J., B. J. Smith, & C. L. Gupton. 1993. Strawberry parent clones... resistant to anthracnose. HortScience 28(10):1055-1056. Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • Galletta, G. J., J. L. Maas, J. M. Enns, A. D. Draper, A. Dale, & H. J. Swartz. 1995. 'Mohawk' Strawberry. HortScience 30(3):631-634. DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI.30.3.631. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Goldsmith, E. V. & H. E. Thomas. 1945. Sierra strawberry. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. California AES Bulletin 640, February Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 3
  • Govorova, G. 1993. Strawberry Breeding in Russia. Acta Hort. 348:45-55. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Hancock, J. F., C. E. Finn, S. C. Hokanson, J. J. Luby, B. L. Goulart, K. Demchak. P. W. Callow, S. Serce, A. M Schilder, & K. E. Hummer. 2001. A multi-state comparison of native octoploid strawberries from North and South America. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 126(5):579-586. Number of accession(s) cited: 37
  • Haut, I. C. & F. P. Cullinan. 1956. Notice on release of Surecrop USDA-ARS. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Haut, I. G. & F. P. Cullinan. 1954. Notice of release of Stelemaster. Note: 2nd ed. University of California, Berkeley. p. 598-599 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Hawthorne, P. L. 1957. Headliner strawberry. Circ. U.S.D.A. Louisiana AES Cir. No. 50 October Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Hedrick, U. P. 1925. Small Fruits of New York. Note: Also in Fruit Varieties Journal 41(1):40-46, 1987 Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Hondelmann, W. 1965. Investigations on breeding for yield in the strawberry Fragaria x ananassa Dusch. Z. Pflanzenzücht. 84 Note: George M. Darrow. 1966. The Strawberry. p. 275-281 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Howard, C. M. & E. E. Albregts. 1980. Dover strawberry. HortScience 15(4):540. Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Hummer, K. E. & C. I. Wright. 1996. Report on Alaska Plant Collection Expedition. Technical Report to USDA-ARS Plant Exploration Office, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland Number of accession(s) cited: 14
  • Jim Ballington. 2000. Field Notes Small Fruit Germplasm Collections 1998 and 1999. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Jiménez, N. P., M. J. Feldmann, R. A. Famula, D. D. Pincot, M. Bjornson, G. S. Cole & S. J. Knapp. 2023. Harnessing underutilized gene bank diversity and genomic prediction of cross usefulness to enhance resistance to Phytophthora cactorum in strawberry. Pl. Genome 16:e20275 DOI: 10.1002/tpg2.20275. Note: Same journal article for 3 different methods. Number of accession(s) cited: 128
  • Joldersma, D., N. Sadowski, W. Timp, & Z. Liu. 2022. Assembly and annotation of Fragaria vesca 'Yellow Wonder' genome, a model diploid strawberry for molecular genetic research. Fruit Res. 2(1):1-5. DOI: 10.48130/FruRes-2022-0013. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Jomantiene, R., R. E. Davis, E. L. Dally, J. L. Maas, & J. D. Postman. 1998. The Distinctive Morphology of 'Fragaria multicipita' Is Due to Phytoplasnia . HortScience 33(6):1069-1072. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Jung, Hee-Jeong, Karpagam Veerappan, Sathishkumar Natarajan, Namhee Jeong, Indeok Hwang, Soichiro Nagano, Kenta Shirasawa, Sachiko Isobe, & Ill-Sup Nou. 2017. A System for Distinguishing Octoploid Strawberry Cultivars Using High-Throughput SNP Genotyping. Trop. Pl. Biol. 10:68-76. DOI: 10.1007/s12042-017-9185-8. Note: This DOI is correct, but does not take you to the article. CABI has the abstract, but the article is by purchase only. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Kennedy, R. K. 1969. An analysis of tall-grass prairie vegetation relative to slope position, Sheeder Prairie, Iowa. Unpublished thesis. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Khanizadeh, S. & J. DeEll. 2005. Our Strawberries. Note: p. 331 Number of accession(s) cited: 9
  • Khanizadeh, S. 2001. Rosalyne - new strawberry cultivars... from Quebec. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Lewers, K. S., J. M. Enns, & P. Castro. 2019. ‘Keepsake’ Strawberry. HortScience 54(2):362–367. DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI13613-18. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Lewers, K. S., P. Castro, J. M. Enns, D. T. Handley, A. R. Jamieson, M. J. Newell, J. B. Samtani, R. D. Flanagan, B. J. Smith, J. C. Snyder, J. G. Strang, S. R. Wright, C. A. Weber, S. C. Hokanson, & G. J. Galletta. 2017. ‘Flavorfest’ strawberry. HortScience 52(11):1627-1632. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Luby, J. J., D. K. Wildung, & G. J. Galletta. 2001. MNUS 210 (Winona tm) Strawberry. HortScience 36(2):392-394. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Luby, J. J., J. F. Hancock, Jr., & J. R. Ballington. 1992. Collection of Native Strawberry Germplasm in the Pacific Northwest and Northern Rocky Mountains of the United States. HortScience 27(1):12-17. DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI.27.1.12. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Maas, J. L. et al. 2002. Strawberry Parent Clones US 4808 and US 4809 Resistant to Bacterial Angular Leafspot Disease Caused by X. fragariae. HortScience 37(4):716-717. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Maas, J. L., C. C. Gouin, S. C. Hokanson, & J. S. Hartung. 2002. Strawberry Parent Clones US 4808 and US 4809 Resistant to Bacterial Angular Leafspot Disease Caused by X. fragariae. HortScience 37(4).716-717 July 2002 Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Mathey, M. M., S. Mookerjee, K. Gündüz, J. F. Hancock, A. F. Iezzoni, L. L. Mahoney, T. M. Davis, N. V. Bassil, K. E. Hummer, P. J. Stewart, V. M. Whitaker, D. J. Sargent, B. Denoyes, I. Amaya, E. van de Weg, & C. E. Finn. 2013. Large-Scale Standardized Phenotyping of Strawberry in RosBREED. J. Amer. Pomol. Soc. 67(4):205-216. Number of accession(s) cited: 152
  • Mathey, M. M., S. Mookerjee, L. L. Mahoney, et al. 2017. Genotype by environment interactions and combining ability for strawberry families grown in diverse environments. Euphytica 213: art. 112. DOI: 10.1007/s10681-017-1892-6. Note: Netherlands journal of plant breeding Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Meulenbroek, B. 1993. Information on Strawberry Cultivars. Note: Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research (CPRO-DLO) Number of accession(s) cited: 8
  • Miller, J. C. & P. L. Hawthorn. 1961. Dabreak. Circ. U.S.D.A. North Carolina AES Bulletin No. 320 Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Minegishi, Masayoshi. 1989. STRAWBERRY PRODUCTION IN JAPAN-CULTIVAR, CULTIVATING METHOD, MAIN DISEASE AND BREEDING. Acta Hort. 265:665-670. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food. 1977. Strawberry Varieties 1977. p. 16 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • MOORE, P., SJULIN, T. M, SHANKS, C. H. 1995. 'Puget Reliance' Strawberry. HortScience 30(7):1468-1469. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Morishita, Masami. 1994. Studies on Genetic Variation and Inheritance of Quality and Yield Characters for Advanced Strawberry Breeding. Bulletin of the National Research Institute of Vegetables, Ornamental Plants and Tea. Series A. Japan 8(1): 1-53. Sum (Eng, Ja) Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Nes, A. 1997. Evaluation of strawberry cultivars in Norway. Acta Hort. 439:275-280. Number of accession(s) cited: 4
  • NSA Plants LTD. 1994. Eros UK Launch. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • NSA Plants LTD. 2000. Emily. Number of accession(s) cited: 5
  • Schwartz, C. D. 1949. Northwest strawberry. Circ. U.S.D.A. Washington AES Cir. No. 149 November Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Scott, D. H. et al. 1970. Guardian, a New Rood Rot Resistant Strawberry Variety. Fruit Varieties and Horticultural Digest, July, 1970 Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Slate, G. L. & J. Watson. 1961. Fortune strawberry. Farmers' Bull. U.S.D.A. Farm Research September Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Slovin, J. P. & P. D. Rabinowicz. 2007. Fragaria vesca, a useful tool for Rosaceae genomics. Proceedings of the North American Strawberry Growers Assocation Conference 112-117. Note: The diploid woodland strawberry, Fragaria vesca subsp. vesca forma semperflorens, has many characteristics that make it an ideal plant for strawberry genomics research. A brief review of some of the tools available for using this plant as a reference for studying gene function in strawberry and other members of the Rosaceae family is presented. Two inbred lines, Yellow Wonder 5AF7 and Ruegen F7-4, are being used to identify the genes expressed in strawberry in response abiotic stresses, in particular to chronic mildly- elevated temperatures and to increased salinity. Cold treatment of imbibed seeds can be used to achieve more synchronous germination for physiological assays. Growth of synchronously germinated seedlings on the surface of vertical agar plates was used for measuring the effects of increased NaCl on seedling growth. This technique also allowed for easy harvesting of aseptic plant material with root hairs intact for construction of cDNA libraries. Approximately 9500 ESTs were produced from the cold-stressed seedling library from the F. vesca line Hawaii-4. A large proportion of the Transcript Assemblies (TAs) generated from these ESTs could be assigned to the GO slim signal transduction category, however, many of the assemblies had unknown functions. The importance of collaborative research and increased funding for Fragaria genomics is also discussed. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Slovin, J. P., K. Schmitt, & K. M. Folta. 2009. An inbred line of the diploid strawberry Fragaria vesca f. semperflorens for genomic and molecular genetic studies in the Rosaceae. Pl. Methods 5(1):15. DOI: 10.1186/1746-4811-5-15. Note: The development of the documented YW5AF7 line provides an important tool for Rosaceae functional genomic analyses. These day-neutral plants have a small genome, a seed to seed cycle of 3.0 -3.5 months, and produce fruit in 7.5 cm pots in a growth chamber. YW5AF7 is runnerless and therefore easy to maintain in the greenhouse, forms abundant branch crowns for vegetative propagation, and produces highly aromatic yellow fruit throughout the year in the greenhouse. F. vesca can be transformed with Agrobacterium tumefaciens, making these plants suitable for insertional mutagenesis, RNAi and overexpression studies that can be compared against a stable baseline of phenotypic descriptors and can be readily genetically substantiated. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Smith, B., C. Gupton, G. Galletta, J. Mass, J. Enns, J. Ballington, R. J. Costantin, T. Divittorio, & D. Himmelrick. 1998. 'Pelican' strawberry. HortScience 33(6):1082-1084. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Stahler, M. M., F. J. Lawrence, P. P. Moore, L. W. Martin, G. W. Varseveld, & W. A. Sheets. 1994. 'Redgem' and 'Bountiful' Strawberries. HortScience 29(10):1203-1205. Number of accession(s) cited: 2
  • Thompson, J. D. 2010. The vascular flora of Boone County, Iowa (2005-2008). J. Iowa Acad. Sci. 117(1-4):9-46. Note: A vascular survey of Boone County. A total of 1,016 taxa were identified. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Trajkovski, K. 2000. 4th International Strawberry Symposium 2002 Rebecka, A Day-Neutral Fragaria x vescana Variety. Acta Hort. 567: Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Waldo, G. F. & G. M. Darrow. 1944. Midland strawberry. Circ. U.S.D.A. USDA Cir. No. 694 January Note: Germplasm Release Notice Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • Widrlechner, M. P., R. E. Schutzki, V. Y. Yukhnovsky, & V. V. Sviatetsky. 1999. Plant exploration in Ukraine to collect landscape trees and shrubs for the evaluation of adaptation and aesthetic quality and cultivar improvement. Technical Report to USDA-ARS Plant Exploration Office, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland 1–51. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • 1980. Notice about New Strawberry Cultivars NCARS & USDA. Note: Also in HortScience 17(1):22 1982 Number of accession(s) cited: 5
  • 1997. The Brooks and Olmo Register of Fruit & Nut Varieties, 3rd ed. American Society for Horticultural Science Press. 684. Number of accession(s) cited: 3

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Pedigree Citations
  • Catling, P. M. 1993. Rediscovery of the many crowned strawberry Fragaria multicipita Fernald. Rhodora 95:225-233. Number of accession(s) cited: 1
  • NCGR station notes. Number of accession(s) cited: 2