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Abstract

In the UK strawberry production is very intensive, over the last 20 years yields have doubled and the harvest period greatly extended whilst the area used by the crop has been reduced. This rise in yield per hectare has been achieved by precision use of varieties, fertilizers, irrigation, polythene tunnels and pesticides. The challenge now is to improve long term sustainability of production whilst maintaining yield. The most important yield threatening disease of strawberry is powdery mildew caused by Podospheara aphanis. The work reported here assessed the use of a silicon nutrient to reduce disease levels. The use of wild pollinators of the strawberry crop is also evaluated as a major contribution to sustainability when compared to the more normal practice of buying in pollinators.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2 Sept 2014
EventBSPP Presidential Meeting 2014 - St Andrews, United Kingdom
Duration: 1 Sept 20142 Sept 2014

Conference

ConferenceBSPP Presidential Meeting 2014
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CitySt Andrews
Period1/09/142/09/14

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