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Reconstruction of the Strawberry, Fragaria ×ananassa, Using Genotypes of F. virginiana and F. chiloensis
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The germplasm base of strawberries is restricted. The major cultivated strawberry species,
Fragaria
×
ananassa
, originated ≈250 years ago when South American
F. chiloensis
subsp.
chiloensis
forma
chiloensis
and North American
F. virginiana
subsp.
virginiana
accidentally hybridized in European gardens. Since that time, only a handful of native clones have been used by breeders. As a novel way to expand the germplasm base of the strawberry, we preselected native clones of
F. virginiana
and
F. chiloensis
for a wide range of horticulturally important characteristics and then reconstructed
F
. ×
ananassa
by crossing superior clones of each. Before crossing between species, we undertook one round of selection within species to maximize diversity. Reconstruction appeared to be an effective method of strawberry improvement, because superior families and individuals were identified that had outstanding vigor, high productivity, seed set, fruit color, and firmness. None of the fruit were of commercial size, but one reconstruction family, FVC 11 [(
F. virginiana
Frederick 9 × LH 50-4) × (
F. chiloensis
Scotts Creek × 2 MAR 1A)], had individuals with fruit weights of almost 20 g.
American Society for Horticultural Science
Title: Reconstruction of the Strawberry, Fragaria ×ananassa, Using Genotypes of F. virginiana and F. chiloensis
Description:
The germplasm base of strawberries is restricted.
The major cultivated strawberry species,
Fragaria
×
ananassa
, originated ≈250 years ago when South American
F.
chiloensis
subsp.
chiloensis
forma
chiloensis
and North American
F.
virginiana
subsp.
virginiana
accidentally hybridized in European gardens.
Since that time, only a handful of native clones have been used by breeders.
As a novel way to expand the germplasm base of the strawberry, we preselected native clones of
F.
virginiana
and
F.
chiloensis
for a wide range of horticulturally important characteristics and then reconstructed
F
.
×
ananassa
by crossing superior clones of each.
Before crossing between species, we undertook one round of selection within species to maximize diversity.
Reconstruction appeared to be an effective method of strawberry improvement, because superior families and individuals were identified that had outstanding vigor, high productivity, seed set, fruit color, and firmness.
None of the fruit were of commercial size, but one reconstruction family, FVC 11 [(
F.
virginiana
Frederick 9 × LH 50-4) × (
F.
chiloensis
Scotts Creek × 2 MAR 1A)], had individuals with fruit weights of almost 20 g.
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