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Euphytica | 2002

Utilizing wild Fragaria virginiana in strawberry cultivar development: Inheritance of photoperiod sensitivity, fruit size, gender, female fertility and disease resistance

James F. Hancock; James J. Luby; Adam Dale; Peter W. Callow; Sedat Serçe; A. El-Shiek

The genetics of photoperiod sensitivity, flowering date, fruit size, gender, female fertility, and disease resistance were investigated in progeny between sets of elite F. virginiana selections and F. × ananassa cultivars and selections planted at sites in Michigan, Minnesota and Ontario. Progeny means varied considerably for all the production traits. Most notable were the large fruit and high fertility observed in crosses with High Falls 22 at all three sites, and Montreal River 10 in Ontario and Michigan. Fragaria virginiana ssp. virginiana parents yielded progeny with much larger fruit than F. virginianassp. glauca parents. General combining ability was significant for all traits at all locations, while specific combining ability was significant for only fruit diameter, ovule set and fruit set in Michigan. Overall, the highest number of day-neutral genotypes were detected in Ontario (mean =44%) compared to Minnesota (31%) and Michigan (26%). In progeny populations of day-neutral F. × ananassa × short-day F. virginiana almost all fit the 1:1 ratio expected if day-neutrality is regulated by a single dominant gene; however, only a few families of short-day F. × ananassa ×day-neutral F. virginianacrosses fit a 1:1 ratio. Likewise, in progeny of day-neutral F. virginiana ×day-neutral F × ananassa crosses, only a few of them fit the 3:1 ratio expected if day-neutrality is regulated by a single dominant gene. These data suggest that it should be relatively easy to useF. virginiana germplasm in strawberry cultivar improvement, and that several different sources of day-neutrality may exist in natural populations.


Hortscience | 2001

From the Andes to the Rockies : Native strawberry collection and utilization

James F. Hancock; Peter W. Callow; A. Dale; James J. Luby; Chad E. Finn; Stan C. Hokanson; Kim E. Hummer


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 2001

A multistate comparison of native octoploid strawberries from North and South America

James F. Hancock; C.A. Finn; Stan C. Hokanson; James J. Luby; B.L. Goulart; K. Demchak; Peter W. Callow; Sedat Serçe; A.M.C. Schilder; Kim E. Hummer


Botany | 2004

Taxonomic variation among North and South American subspecies of Fragaria virginiana Miller and Fragaria chiloensis (L.) Miller

James F. Hancock; Sedat Serçe; C.M. Portman; Peter W. Callow; James J. Luby


Hortscience | 2001

Relative Performance of Strawberry Cultivars and Native Hybrids on Fumigated and Nonfumigated Soil in Michigan

James F. Hancock; Peter W. Callow; Sedat Serçe; Annemiek C. Schilder


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 2003

Variation in the horticultural characteristics of native Fragaria virginiana and F. chiloensis from North and South America

James F. Hancock; Peter W. Callow; Sedat Serçe; Phan Quynh Son


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 2008

Evaluation of a Herbicide-resistant Trait Conferred by the Bar Gene Driven by Four Distinct Promoters in Transgenic Blueberry Plants

Guo Qing Song; K. C. Sink; Peter W. Callow; Rebecca Baughan; James F. Hancock


Journal of The American Pomological Society | 2002

High temperature effects on CO2 assimilation rate in genotypes of Fragaria xananassa, F. chiloensis and F. virginiana

Sedat Serçe; Peter W. Callow; Ho Joeng Ho; James F. Hancock


Hortscience | 2005

Genetic improvement of beach strawberry

James F. Hancock; C.A. Drake; Peter W. Callow; Sedat Serçe


Plant Pathology | 2012

Evaluation of screening methods and fruit composition in relation to anthracnose fruit rot resistance in blueberries

Timothy D. Miles; James F. Hancock; Peter W. Callow; Annemiek C. Schilder

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Sedat Serçe

Mustafa Kemal University

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Chad E. Finn

United States Department of Agriculture

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Kim E. Hummer

Michigan State University

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A. Dale

Michigan State University

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A. El-Shiek

University of Minnesota

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B.L. Goulart

Michigan State University

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