Effect of mulching systems on fruit quality and phytochemical composition of newly developed strawberry lines

Authors

  • Li Fan
  • Valentine Roux
  • Claudine Dubé
  • Dennis Charlebois
  • Shutian Tao
  • Shahrokh Khanizadeh Shahrokh Khanizadeh, Eng. Ph.D. Plant Breeding, Physiology and statistics / Amelioration des plantes, physiologie et statistique 430 Gouin, St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec/ Québec, J3B 3E6 Tel 450-515 2058 - Fax 450-346-7740 Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada - Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada http://khanizadeh.info/aafc

Keywords:

strawberry, breeding, cultural practice, phytochemical, yield

Abstract

The effects of three mulching systems on total yield, average yield per plant, average fruit weight, soluble solids content (SSC), titratable acidity (TA), firmness and oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) of two newly developed lines (‘Orléans’ and ‘Saint Pierre’), one advanced selection (‘SJ8976-1’) and two commonly used cultivars (‘Jewel’ and ‘Kent’) were evaluated. The studied mulching systems were: plastic mulch (PM), mulch with row cover (PMRC), and matted-row system (MRS). Results showed that plastic mulch with row cover (PMRC) generally increased yield per plant, average fruit weight, SSC, firmness and ORAC, but differences varied within harvest times. No significant differences in total yield and TA were observed under the selected mulching systems. Both PMRC and PM accelerated the harvest periods compared to MRS. ‘Kent’ and ‘Jewel’ had the highest total yield while ‘SJ8976-1’ and ‘St-Pierre’ had the highest average fruit weight. The highest SSC, TA and ORAC were found in ‘Jewel’. There was no interaction between the mulching systems and genotypes, indicating that the effect of production system is independent of cultivars. PMRC seems to be a better growing system, improving fruit quality and increasing the nutritional value of all genotypes. By allowing off-season fruit production in cool climates, PMRC can be an alternative method to the costly high tunnels.

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Published

2012-06-05

How to Cite

Fan, L., Roux, V., Dubé, C., Charlebois, D., Tao, S., & Khanizadeh, S. (2012). Effect of mulching systems on fruit quality and phytochemical composition of newly developed strawberry lines. Agricultural and Food Science, 21(2), 132–140. https://doi.org/10.23986/afsci.4765
Received 2012-01-09
Accepted 2012-05-10
Published 2012-06-05