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The '''Iturup Strawberry''' (''Fragaria iturupensis'') is a species of ], ] to ] in the ]. It is noted to have relatively large berries for a wild species, similar in appearance to those of '']''. The '''Iturup Strawberry''' (''Fragaria iturupensis'') is a species of ], ] to ] in the ]. It is noted to have relatively large berries for a wild species, similar in appearance to those of '']''.
<ref>Hummer, K.E., Sabitov, A., & Davis, T. 2005. Iturup And Sakhalin Island Strawberries. ''Hortscience'' 40(4): 1127. </ref><ref></ref><ref name="USDA 2008">ANNUAL REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2008 USDA ARS National Clonal Germplasm Repositor </ref> <ref>Hummer, K.E., Sabitov, A., & Davis, T. 2005. Iturup And Sakhalin Island Strawberries. ''Hortscience'' 40(4): 1127. </ref><ref></ref>

==Polyploidy== ==Polyploidy==
All strawberries have a base ] count of 7 ]. ''Fragaria iturupensis'' is ], thus it has ten (10) pairs of these chromosomes for a total of 70. All strawberries have a base ] count of 7 ]. ''Fragaria iturupensis'' was initially reported as ] (with 8 sets of chromosomes, 56 in total), but subsequent testing<ref name=Hummer>Hummer, K.E.; Nathewet, P.; Yanagi, T. (2009). Decaploidy in ''Fragaria iturupensis'' (Rosaceae). ''American Journal of Botany''. 96(3): 713–716.</ref> found decaploids (with ten sets of chromosomes, a total of 70). It is unclear whether the earlier report was an error, or whether two forms exist.<ref name=Hummer/>

<ref name="USDA 2008">ANNUAL REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2008 USDA ARS National Clonal Germplasm Repositor </ref>
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*Hummer, K.E., Sabitov, A., & Davis, T. 2005. Iturup And Sakhalin Island Strawberries. ''Hortscience'' 40(4): 1127. . *Hummer, K.E., Sabitov, A., & Davis, T. 2005. Iturup And Sakhalin Island Strawberries. ''Hortscience'' 40(4): 1127. .
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Revision as of 21:41, 16 January 2011

Iturup Strawberry
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Genus: Fragaria
Species: F. iturupensis
Binomial name
Fragaria iturupensis
Staudt

The Iturup Strawberry (Fragaria iturupensis) is a species of strawberry, endemic to Iturup in the Kuril Islands. It is noted to have relatively large berries for a wild species, similar in appearance to those of Fragaria virginiana.

Polyploidy

All strawberries have a base haploid count of 7 chromosomes. Fragaria iturupensis was initially reported as octoploid (with 8 sets of chromosomes, 56 in total), but subsequent testing found decaploids (with ten sets of chromosomes, a total of 70). It is unclear whether the earlier report was an error, or whether two forms exist.

References

  1. Hummer, K.E., Sabitov, A., & Davis, T. 2005. Iturup And Sakhalin Island Strawberries. Hortscience 40(4): 1127. Abstract
  2. Iturup Strawberry data from GRIN Taxonomy Database
  3. ^ Hummer, K.E.; Nathewet, P.; Yanagi, T. (2009). Decaploidy in Fragaria iturupensis (Rosaceae). American Journal of Botany. 96(3): 713–716.

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