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Trainer

Type: Protein hydrolysate, Company: Hello Nature

Effect

Increased yield
Increased nitrogen N use efficiency
Increased produce quality

Trainer treated strawberry, cv. Nabila, had significant more shoot dry biomass, signficant less early fruit yield (-14.7%) but a significant higher total marketable fruit yield (+32.5%), significant more fruits/plant (+30.7%), no difference in mean fruit weight, significant better fruit firmness (+16.1%) and better soluble solids content (°Brix) (+15%) and had significant more N in leaves (+16.5%) but no differences in the fruits compared to the synthetic auxin treated plants. Trainer treated strawberry, cv. Nabila, had significant more shoot dry biomass, no difference in early fruit yield but a significant higher total marketable fruit yield (+13.3%), significant more fruits/plant (+11.4%), no difference in mean fruit weight, fruit firmness and soluble solids (°Brix) and had significant more N in leaves (+13.6%) but no differences in the fruits compared to the untreated control.

Trial details
indoor, polyethylene greenhouse, grown in polyethylene bags filled with 50% perlite and 50% coconut fiber, optimal growing conditions
Italy

Crop

Strawberry, Fragaria x ananassa

Trial application

Method
Foliar spray
Timing
First treatment at flowering stage (119 days after transplanting), followed by 3 treatments 128, 138 and 148 days after transplanting
Rate
5 mL/L
Cardarelli, M., El Chami, A., Rouphael, Y., Ciriello, M., Bonini, P., Erice, G., Cirino, V., Basile, B., Corrado, G., Choi, S., Kim, H.-J., and Colla, G.
2024
Plant biostimulants as natural alternatives to synthetic auxins in strawberry production: physiological and metabolic insights
Frontiers in Plant Science
14
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