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1318010 strawberry Fragaria spp. Pan American strawberry
1318042 strawberry Fragaria spp. Ranchers in California set aside portions of their farms for collaborative studies on methyl bromide alternatives for strawberries. Carolee Bull (right) and Adria Bordas evaluate biologically based methods for weed and disease control at Rod Koda's ranch.
1318044 strawberry Fragaria spp. Farm manager Arthur Ayala and Carolee Bull discuss commercial variety trials being conducted at the farm of Dale and Christine Coke in San Juan Bautista, California.
1318045 strawberry Fragaria spp. Plant pathologist Carolee Bull (left) and technicians Joel Stryker (center) and Adria Bordas discuss the effectiveness of biological weed and disease control at a research site on grower Rod Koda's ranch.
1318047 strawberry Fragaria x ananassa
1319013 strawberry Fragaria spp. Small-fruit geneticist Stan Hokanson displays several elite wild strawberries collected by collaborators. The small, highly aromatic berries (left) are from plants collected in Alberta, Canada. The larger berries are from a type collected in Alaska that may prove to be cold hardy.
1317022 gray mold Botrytis cinerea Botrytis cinerea sporulation on a ripe strawberry.
1317024 gray mold Botrytis cinerea A strawberry rachis completely engulfed by a gray mold fungus, Botrytis cinerea.
1320057 strawberry Fragaria x ananassa Sweet, juicy strawberries not only taste good, they're also full of nutrition. Low in calories and carbohydrates, the raw fruit is a good source of fiber potassium, iron, and vitamin C.

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