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A review of strawberry under protected cultivation: yields are higher under tunnels than in the open field

C. M. Menzel

2025The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Strawberries are grown under tunnels to protect the plants from cold, frosts, rain, and fruit diseases. A review was conducted to determine the performance of plants under plastic tunnels. Information was collected on yields and fruit weight under tunnels and in the open field (n = 133 experiments) and on environmental conditions in the two areas. In a global analysis, plants under tunnels had higher relative marketable (Tunnel/Open = 1.34 ± 0.76) and total yields (Tunnel/Open = 1.30 ± 0.83) than those in the open (p < 0.001). In contrast, fruit weight was similar in the two growing areas (Tunnel/Open = 1.04 ± 0.22) (p = 0.094). Relative marketable yields (Tunnel/Open) were similar in plants in Northern and Southern Europe, and in Northern and Southern America (p > 0.05). Relative marketable yields were similar in areas with cool or cold winters or with spring/summer or winter/spring production seasons, and under low or high tunnels (p > 0.05). Lower yields under tunnels were associated with low light levels and high temperatures under the plastic and a higher incidence of powdery mildew. The use of tunnels under global warming will require attention to ventilation under the covers.

Topics & Concepts

Field (mathematics)Environmental scienceAgroforestryBiologyMathematicsPure mathematicsBerry genetics and cultivation researchGrowth and nutrition in plantsGreenhouse Technology and Climate Control
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