Calfornia Gold,2

The cultivation of Strawberies

By Ghulam Mohyuddin Wani ,BVSC AND AH Gold medallist MVSc,ARS PhD,DVM (Germany)

Gazanfer The cultivation of Strawberies

wani MBBS ,GOLDMEDALIST

PARAS WANI ,BUMS,MD Goldmedalist

  The present day garden strawberry has its origin in Britteny France.It was the farmer named Ahmedee Frncosis Frizer in 1740 .He crossed the French woodland strawberries collected and domesticated with a better variety from chille and argentines,where  the leaders in the trade then.

  Thus the present day garden strawberry  is a cross between the Fragana virgianiana with Fragana chilecensis.The objective of this garden experiment was to capture the flavour of the South American  varieties to use for the industrial products.

WHAT IS STRAWBERRY

Some wrongly call it afruit.Unfortunatly some of the horticultural associated people catagorize it as a fruit.Infact it is a false fruit as it does not arise from the ovaries but from the receptacle .Thus at the best it is an accessory fruit and not a true fruit.

Cultivation methods

  1. 1.          Natural ground cultivation
  2. 2.          Mordern plasticulture
  3. 3.          Compost socks

NATURAL GROUND CULTIVATION

  The soil is arranged into moulds .Crop is cultivated through planting runners .They may lost for 2 -3 years,Yields are low and decline with every passed year.

MORDERN PLASTICULTURE

This is the method of commercial cultivaters who produce strawberries on a large scale and use it for industirial uses.The soil is arranged in raised beds .The bed is fumigatd and covered with black plastic cover to avoid diseases and weeds.Runners are planted  through making holes in the plastic.Nursery is raised separately and individual runners are planted.

It is an costlier method of production and is a commercial method which has huge employment opportunities and prospects of huge profits too.It has to be supplemented with industrial backup for use as flavouring agent , packed shipments ,exports and for use in other products for natural flavouring .It is a single year method of cultivation and needs a change of the ground plastic every year and all materials  are replaced every year.It fetches bumper crops with more cost per unit of production.

COMPOST SOCKS  

This is a new modern way of cultivation encompassing the use of higher oxygen radical absorbance capacity .This method is flavour centric and of more commercial value.The addition of flavanoids,anthycyanoids,fructose, glucose,suurose,malic acid,citric acid etc.Two research stations ,one at Beltville   Resaerch Station,Maryland,USA.These stations of advanced research have been successful in advocating new cultivars which do flower during all weathers and seasons like short ,long,photoperiod neutral seasons.Thus the old necessity of 8 hrs sunshine for 10 days can be mitigated.The traditional temperate nature of the crop has  already been overcome.The new Calfornia university evolved variety of Fragaria anoannassa chader is a short day variety.

To be continued

Please send your comments to fastwani@in.com

Or ghulamwani1949@gmail.com

 

About the Author

Dr  paras wani lecturer,community medicine,Tibbia college AJMAL KHAN ROAD ,KARO; BAG NEW DELHI

DR GAZANFER WANI IS CURRENTLY A T NOOR NAGAR,DERD35 JOHRI FARM,JAMIYA NAGAR,

OKHLA,25 AS AN MIC REGISTERED MEDICAL PRACTITIONER

The Irish In America – Part 2


California Exotics Waterproof Jack Rabbit with Floating Beads


California Exotics Waterproof Jack Rabbit with Floating Beads


$39.39


Blue – The Original just keeps getting better, and better, and better! 100% waterproof for fun in or out of the water. The playful rabbit with its synchronized rotating metals beads and reversing action has 3 speeds of vibration, 3 speeds of rotation, and one touch activation. EZ load battery case twists into the bottom.10 inches of total length with 5.5 inches of insertable length. Uses 3 AA batt…

Shirley Letters, The: From the Calfornia Mines, 1851-1852


Shirley Letters, The: From the Calfornia Mines, 1851-1852


$2.35


The Shirley Letters, written from the mining camps in 1851 and 1852, are something valuable and rare–a portrait by a woman of an era dominated by men. They offer a vivid picture of gold rush life, from accounts of ”murders, fearful accidents, bloody deaths, a mob, whippings, a hanging, an attempt at suicide, and a fatal duel” to bars lined with ”that eternal crimson calico which flushes the wh…


You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

Comments are closed.