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| ACCESSION | PLANT NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | GENEBANK | IMAGE | AVAILABILITY | RECEIVED | SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE DATE | COLLECTION SITE | COORDINATES | ELEVATION | HABITAT | IMPROVEMENT LEVEL | NARRATIVE | | |
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| 0 | PI 675459 | 'Flavorfest' | Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier | Maryland, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2015 | DEVELOPED | 2012 | | | | | Cultivar | The Agricultural Research Service announces the release to nurseries and propagators of `Flavorfest', a mid-season disease resistant June-bearing strawberry cultivar. `Flavorfest', tested as B1033, was derived from a cross pollination of B759 by B786, planned in 1995 by Dr. Gene Galletta and executed in 1996 by Mr. John Enns. `Flavorfest' survived seedling screening for red stele resistance in 1997 by Dr. Gene Galletta, Dr. John Maas, and Mr. John Enns, and was selected for subsequent field evaluation then selected Spring, 1998, by Dr. Stan Hokanson and Mr. John Enns. `Flavorfest' was further evaluated by Dr. Kim Lewers, Dr. Stan Hokanson, and Mr. John Enns at Beltsville.
`Flavorfest' is expected to be best adapted to the mid-Atlantic and northeastern U.S. and adjacent areas. `Flavorfest' has performed well in both the annual-plasticulture and matted-row production systems in multiple locations from North Carolina to Canada. 'Flavorfest' has consistently performed as a top-yielding, large-fruited selection in the plasticulture production system at Beltsville, MD. `Flavorfest' fruit have excellent flavor, are large, bright red, and appear distinctively plump.
Fruiting season in plasticulture is similar to that of `Chandler', in that it is longer than most other cultivars and peaks at the same time, but the yield of `Flavorfest' is higher than that of `Chandler', and the fruits are larger. `Flavorfest' plants are vigorous, do not require as much nitrogen fertilizer as `Chandler,? and propagate well.
In field evaluations, `Flavorfest' has shown no susceptibility to anthracnose crown and fruit rot. `Flavorfest' is resistant or tolerant to most of the stem and leaf diseases. Percentage of `Flavorfest' fruits showing Botrytis fruit rot, when harvested from untreated fields, is similar to or lower than other currently available mid-season cultivars grown in the Mid-Atlantic. | 1926277 | PI 675459 |