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Harvested UC Kevstone strawberries grown in Santa Maria, California, shown sliced in half. They are resistant to Fusarium wilt and produce high vields late in the season. Credit: Cindy Lopez Ramirez/UC Davis
Harvested UC Kevstone strawberries grown in Santa Maria, California, shown sliced in half. They are resistant to Fusarium wilt and produce high vields late in the season. Credit: Cindy Lopez Ramirez/UC Davis
August 10, 2023

The University of California, Davis is releasing five new strawberry varieties that are resistant to the soilborne disease Fusarium wilt, have high yields and improved fruit quality.

 

UC Eclipse, UC Golden Gate, UC Keystone, UC Monarch and UC Surfline are available for sale to California nurseries from Foundation Plant Services.

 

Roughly 88 per cent of strawberries grown in the U.S. come from California. Fusarium wilt is one of the most common reasons for crop loss and death, and yet 55 to 59 per cent of cultivars planted in the state since 2014 have not been resistant, according to UC Davis research.

 

This is the first release from the UC Davis Strawberry Breeding Program where all the cultivars have Fusarium wilt resistance. They are meant to replace susceptible plants on the market such as Monterey, UCD Royal Royce and UCD Valiant.

 

Source:  UC Davis

 

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Submitted by Karen Davidson on 10 August 2023