'Amiga' strawberry
Author
Soria, Carmen; Sánchez-Sevilla, José F.; Ariza, Maria T.; Galvez, Josefa; López-Aranda, José M.; Medina, Juan J.; Miranda, Luis; Arjona, Antonio; Bartual, RafaelDate
2008Cita bibliográfica
Soria, C., Sanchez-Sevilla, J. F., Ariza, M. T., Galvez, J.fa, Lopez-Aranda, J.M., Medina, J. J., Miranda, L., Arjona, A., Bartual, Rafael (2008). 'Amiga' strawberry. HortScience, 43(3), 943-944.Abstract
‘Amiga’ is a short-day strawberry cultivar
developed by the Spanish public breeding
program. ‘Amiga’ has a very high fruit firmness,
high production, long fruit shape, and
good appearance. An agronomic and sensory
characterization of this new cultivar, in
comparison with the well-adapted cultivars
Camarosa, Carisma, Marina and Medina, was
undertaken during the 2000 and 2001 crop
seasons.
Most strawberries produced in Spain
are shipped fresh to destinations throughout
Europe. Growers therefore need cultivars
producing fruit that, in addition to attractiveness
and top-class sensory attributes, ensures
maintenance of quality after long-distance
shipment. During the crop season 2006, a
total of 58.3% of the total strawberry output
at Huelva (312,066 t) was shipped fresh to
market (Anonymous, 2006). The main destinations
were Germany, France, and the
United Kingdom.
As a result of the economic and social
significance of strawberry production in
Spain, which is currently the leading European
producer of fresh-market strawberries
(López-Aranda et al., 2003), a number of
public institutions, including the Instituto
Nacional de Investigaciones Agrarias (INIA),
the Instituto de Investigacio´n y Formacio´n
Agraria y Pesquera (IFAPA), and the Instituto
Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias
(IVIA), are carrying out a breeding program
to develop new strawberry cultivars well
adapted to growing conditions in Spanish
production areas, and particularly in Huelva.
‘Amiga’ is the latest cultivar released from
this program in cooperation with the private
partner, Viveros California, S.L. Previous
cultivars released include ‘Andana’ (Bartual
et al., 1997), ‘Carisma’ (Bartual et al., 2002),
‘Marina’ (López-Aranda et al., 2004),
‘Medina’ (López-Aranda et al., 2005a), and
‘Aguedilla’ (López-Aranda et al., 2005b).
The new short-day strawberry (Fragaria
· ananassa Duch.) cultivar Amiga is remarkable
for its very high firmness, high production
in annual production systems, long
fruit shape, and good appearance. Its harvest
season is early, which is extremely important
for economic production on the southwest
coast of Spain, and its firmness is essential for
long-distance shipment.