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Peptide isolated from a Cerrado frog increases strawberry shelf life

A study has shown that a peptide isolated from a Brazilian frog can increase the shelf life of strawberries by up to five days. The molecule preserves the fruit's firmness and chemical composition without affecting its flavor, offering a potential new approach to extend postharvest treatment.

SourceFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo·JournalApplied Food Research·DateJul 22, 2026
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Study Reveals How Strawberries, Raspberries Were Ambushed By Fungal Parasites

Researchers found that powdery mildew disease caused by different fungi infects strawberries in North America and Europe differently, indicating the pathogens jumped hosts over millions of years. This discovery can aid understanding of plant diseases and their spread.

SourceNorth Carolina State University·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·TypeObservational study·DateMay 11, 2026

Researchers want a better whiff of plant-based proteins

Researchers developed a two-step fermentation process to counter plant-based protein odors, achieving 95-99% smell removal. The method could benefit the global food supply, reduce environmental impact, and increase consumer acceptance of plant-based foods.

SourceOhio State University·JournalFoods·DateFeb 13, 2026

Farm robot autonomously navigates, harvests among raised beds

Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University developed an autonomous driving algorithm for robots to navigate raised cultivation beds, utilizing lidar point cloud data. The system enables precise movement and accuracy in both virtual and actual environments, promising to expand tasks beyond harvesting to monitoring and pruning.

SourceOsaka Metropolitan University·JournalComputers and Electronics in Agriculture·TypeExperimental study·DateApr 16, 2025
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Strawberry ripening revealed: Key histone modifications uncovered

Researchers mapped chromatin structure and gene expression changes during fruit maturation, highlighting the critical role of histone acetylation. The study's findings could lead to strategies for improving strawberry quality and shelf life.

SourceNanjing Agricultural University The Academy of Science·JournalHorticulture Research·DateSep 10, 2024
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Free-forming organelles help plants adapt to climate change

Researchers have determined the molecular level function of free-forming structures in plant cells that help sense light and temperature, enabling plants to distinguish a range of different light intensities. The formation of these organelles is not random but is linked to specific locations within the cell, particularly near centromeres.

SourceUniversity of California - Riverside·JournalNature Communications·DateMay 7, 2024

Magnetic resonance imaging shows how infection progresses in strawberry crown

Researchers used MRI to investigate the effects of Phytophthora cactorum on strawberry plants, discovering elevated relaxation times and visible pathogen presence. The study suggests MRI can monitor plant health, investigate disease progression, and inform strategies for preventing plant diseases.

SourceUniversity of Eastern Finland·JournalScientific Reports·DateMar 4, 2024

New study highlights connection with strawberries, cognition and mood in middle-aged, overweight adults

A new study published in Nutrients shows that daily strawberry consumption for 12 weeks reduced interference in memory and depressive symptoms among middle-aged, overweight adults with self-reported mild cognitive decline. The findings suggest that the anti-inflammatory actions of anthocyanins found in strawberries may be responsible.

SourceWild Hive·JournalNutrients·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateNov 8, 2023
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University of Cincinnati study: Strawberry consumption may reduce dementia risk for middle-aged individuals

A recent study published in Nutrients found that daily strawberry consumption can improve cognitive performance and reduce depressive symptoms in middle-aged adults. The research, led by Professor Robert Krikorian, suggests that strawberries contain antioxidants and micronutrients that may help mitigate the risk of dementia.

SourceUniversity of Cincinnati·JournalNutrients·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateNov 1, 2023

A path to defeating crop-killing gray mold without toxic chemicals

Gray mold is a fungus that causes billions of dollars in crop losses each year, but researchers have discovered a way to control it without using toxic chemicals. The discovery reveals that gray mold uses lipid 'bubbles' to deliver RNA molecules that silence plant immune systems.

SourceUniversity of California - Riverside·JournalNature Communications·DateAug 3, 2023

Professor Kunsong Chen's team in Zhejiang University has made a new progress in strawberry fruit flavor quality

A study published in Horticulture Research found that DNA methylation affects furanone accumulation through regulation of QUINONE OXIDOREDUCTASE in strawberries. This discovery provides new insights into the metabolic regulation network of plant volatiles and offers a basis for improving fruit flavor quality.

SourceNanjing Agricultural University The Academy of Science·JournalHorticulture Research·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 30, 2023
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New method traces ancestry of hybrid plants and animals

A biologist at Binghamton University has developed a new method to uncover the parent species of hybrid plants and animals. By examining genomic patterns within these hybrids, researchers can identify distinct ancestries and determine the order in which chromosomes were inherited from their progenitor species.

SourceBinghamton University·JournalNature Communications·DateJun 13, 2023

An edible CBD coating could extend the shelf life of strawberries

A new edible CBD coating has been developed to increase the shelf life of strawberries by reducing microbial growth. The coating, made with encapsulated CBD nanoparticles, was found to preserve berries for up to 15 days while maintaining their color and antioxidant activity.

SourceAmerican Chemical Society·JournalACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·DateMay 17, 2023
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Are your strawberries bland? Pesticides could be to blame

Researchers found that two common strawberry fungicides can impact cellular mechanisms, creating berries with subdued flavor and sweetness. The study suggests that the use of these pesticides could be to blame for the blander taste of strawberries.

SourceAmerican Chemical Society·JournalJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry·DateFeb 27, 2023

How the smell of food can enable “time travel”

Researchers at Lancaster University found that 3D printed flavor-based cues can stimulate rich sensory accounts and strong emotional connections in older adults, recalling memories from their youth. This technology has potential applications for dementia care, allowing individuals to relive cherished moments through the power of smell.

SourceLancaster University·JournalHuman-Computer Interaction·TypeExperimental study·DateOct 5, 2022
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Strawberries were smaller when bees ingested pesticides

A new study from Lund University found that solitary bees ingesting the pesticide clothianidin resulted in slower bees and smaller strawberries. The research team also discovered that the substance impaired the bees' ability to pollinate strawberry flowers, highlighting the complex effects of pesticides on bee behavior.

SourceLund University·JournalPLOS ONE·DateSep 15, 2022

Putting honeybee hives on solar parks could boost the value of UK agriculture

Deploying honeybees on solar parks in the UK could raise crop yields and financial returns, with soft fruits and oilseed benefiting the most. The study found that prioritizing these crops within a 1.5km honeybee foraging radius around solar parks could boost values by £80 million annually.

SourceLancaster University·JournalBiological Conservation·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateOct 18, 2021

"Caramel receptor" identified

Researchers at the Leibniz Institute for Food Systems Biology have identified the 'caramel receptor', which recognizes furaneol, a natural odorant found in fruits and coffee. This discovery contributes to a better understanding of molecular coding of food flavors.

SourceLeibniz-Institut für Lebensmittel-Systembiologie an der TU München·JournalJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry·TypeExperimental study·DateOct 12, 2021

A caffeine buzz helps bees learn to find specific flowers

Researchers found that feeding bumble bees caffeine improves their ability to recognize specific flower odors and remember the location of nectar-rich flowers. However, this effect is short-lived, as the bees quickly adapt and lose their preference for caffeinated flowers.

SourceCell Press·JournalCurrent Biology·DateJul 28, 2021
Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope

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Keeping strawberries fresh using bioactive packaging

A new bioactive packaging film made of chitosan, essential oils and nanoparticles can keep strawberries fresh for up to 12 days. The film has been tested against several types of pathogens, including Aspergillus niger, Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella Typhimurium.

SourceInstitut national de la recherche scientifique - INRS·JournalFood Hydrocolloids·DateJun 16, 2021

The best strawberries to grow in hot locations

Researchers found five strawberry cultivars suitable for growing in hot, dry regions like Texas. These varieties have desirable berry characteristics, including sweetness and flavor intensity. The top performers were Albion, Sweet Charlie, Camarosa, Camino Real, and Chandler.

SourceAmerican Chemical Society·JournalJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry·DateJun 2, 2021
GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter

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Salmonella contamination via strawberry roots not a dietary risk factor

Researchers found that Salmonella bacteria cannot penetrate through strawberry roots and reach the fruit, making it an unlikely dietary risk factor. Effective methods for preventing surface contamination, such as drip irrigation and proper handling during harvesting, can further reduce the risk of contamination.

SourceUniversity of Córdoba·JournalFood Control·DateMay 12, 2021
Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter

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The discovery of a new gene that 'supervises' strawberry ripening

A new transcription factor (FaPRE1) has been identified as a key regulator of strawberry ripening, controlling the expression of genes related to color, aroma, and texture. The gene plays a twofold role in regulating expression, silencing development genes and beginning ripening genes.

SourceUniversity of Córdoba·JournalPlant Biology·DateMar 13, 2020

A new gene involved in strawberry fruiting time is identified

Researchers at the University of Córdoba discovered a new gene involved in strawberry fruiting duration, contradicting previous assumptions that only one gene controlled this trait. The study's findings provide valuable insights into genetic mechanisms and could lead to more efficient improvement programs for strawberry production.

SourceUniversity of Córdoba·JournalBMC Plant Biology·DateDec 4, 2019
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Part of the immune strategy of the strawberry plant is characterized

A research team has characterized a VQ gene family in strawberries, revealing its relationship to protein transcription factors that regulate stress response genes. This study provides valuable insights into the strawberry's defense mechanisms and opens up possibilities for genetic improvement.

SourceUniversity of Córdoba·JournalScientific Reports·DateJun 14, 2019

Strawberry tree honey inhibits cell proliferation in colon cancer lines

Researchers found that strawberry tree honey reduces colon cancer cell proliferation and colony formation ability by regulating EGFR and MAPKs signaling pathways. The study also showed that the honey inhibits cell cycle, induces apoptosis, and suppresses key genes involved in tumor growth.

SourceSpanish Foundation for Science and Technology·JournalJournal of Functional Foods·DateMay 20, 2019

Breeding a better strawberry

Researchers have sequenced and analyzed the cultivated strawberry genome, providing a genetic roadmap for more precise selection of desired traits. This will help breeders grow strawberries that are resistant to diseases and meet consumer demands for quality.

SourceUniversity of California - Davis·JournalNature Genetics·DateFeb 25, 2019
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Uncovering the origins of cultivated strawberries

A recent study published in Nature Genetics reveals the intricate evolutionary history of cultivated strawberries, which originated from the hybridization of four diploid species native to Europe, Asia, and North America. The octoploid strawberry genome analysis has identified genes controlling fruit quality traits and disease resistan...

SourceMichigan State University·JournalNature Genetics·DateFeb 25, 2019

The prospects of American strawberries

The article reviews the challenges, needs, and opportunities of strawberry growers across the US, highlighting increasing use of protected culture strawberry production. Key findings also discuss pest control, labor availability, and consumer demand for year-round availability.

SourceAmerican Society for Horticultural Science·JournalHortTechnology·DateFeb 15, 2019

Fighting the crave for fattening food? Just surround yourself in its scent

A new study published in the Journal of Marketing Research found that ambient food scent can directly influence food choices. Researchers discovered that participants exposed to the smell of unhealthy foods for longer periods were less likely to crave them, opting instead for healthier alternatives.

SourceUniversity of South Florida·JournalJournal of Marketing Research·DateJan 16, 2019

Study reveals best use of wildflowers to benefit crops on farms

A Cornell University study found that wildflower strips on farms boost strawberry yields when surrounded by the right mix of natural habitat and agricultural land. The optimal range for pollinator attraction is between 25 to 55 percent surrounding natural landscapes, where wildflowers also draw more beneficial insects.

SourceCornell University·DateOct 15, 2018
Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor

Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor tracks ventilation quality in labs, classrooms, and conference rooms with long battery life and clear e-ink readouts.

This wild plant could be the next strawberry

Groundcherries, a wild fruit native to Central and South America, may be domesticated for large-scale production through genome editing. The groundcherry's drought tolerance and enticing flavor make it an appealing candidate for the next major berry crop.

SourceHoward Hughes Medical Institute·JournalNature Plants·DateOct 1, 2018

Jumping genes drive sex chromosome changes in strawberries

Researchers found gene cassettes transfer across generations in strawberry plants, leading to sex chromosome changes and homomorphic female heterogametic inheritance. The discovery sheds light on the mechanisms behind sex chromosome evolution and has implications for creating new crop varieties.

SourceUniversity of Pittsburgh·JournalPLOS Biology·DateSep 10, 2018

Strawberries could help reduce harmful inflammation in the colon

Researchers found that consuming whole strawberries daily can significantly suppress symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and improve gut health. The study's findings suggest a potential dietary intervention to mitigate colonic inflammation and increase beneficial bacteria in the gut.

SourceAmerican Chemical Society·DateAug 20, 2018
Creality K1 Max 3D Printer

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Allergy potential of strawberries and tomatoes depends on the variety

Research found that strawberry and tomato allergy potential depends on the specific variety, with some varieties exhibiting lower allergenic proteins due to heat sensitivity. The study's results could lead to the development of hypoallergenic tomato and strawberry varieties.

SourceTechnical University of Munich (TUM)·JournalPLOS ONE·DateJul 13, 2018

Algorithm could streamline harvesting of hand-picked crops

A team of researchers has developed an algorithm that uses GPS tracking and data analytics to optimize the harvesting of hand-picked crops. By analyzing the movement of each worker in real-time, the algorithm can predict the amount of completed boxes and improve overall efficiency.

SourceUniversity of Illinois Grainger College of Engineering·JournalNatural Resource Modeling·DateMar 13, 2018

Research uncovers new weed control options for strawberry growers

Researchers discovered effective weed control methods using EPTC, flumioxazin and napropamide to manage yellow nutsedge and black medic in winter strawberry crops. However, none of the studied herbicides adequately suppressed Carolina geranium, with halosulfuron causing significant injury to strawberry plants.

SourceCambridge University Press·JournalWeed Technology·DateNov 30, 2017

$4.5 million grant funds new disease-resistant strawberries

The University of California, Davis has received a $4.5 million grant to develop improved disease-resistant strawberry varieties. The project aims to reduce the use of fumigants like methyl bromide and promote sustainable production in the US strawberry industry.

SourceUniversity of California - Davis·DateAug 25, 2017
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Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) runs demanding GIS, imaging, and annotation workflows on the go for surveys, briefings, and lab notebooks.

UNH researchers extend N.H. growing season for strawberries

Researchers at the University of New Hampshire have successfully extended the state's strawberry growing season to 19 weeks, increasing marketable fruit from 70% to 83%. The project uses low tunnels and day-neutral varieties to improve berry quality and extend the season.

SourceUniversity of New Hampshire·DateJul 10, 2017

Study on mice demonstrates the action of strawberries against breast cancer

A study published in Scientific Reports found that strawberry extract inhibited the proliferation of breast cancer cells in both in vitro and in vivo models. The extract reduced cell viability, blocked cell division, and inhibited migration, while also stimulating the expression of a gene that suppresses metastasis.

SourceSpanish Foundation for Science and Technology·JournalScientific Reports·DateApr 19, 2017

Set strawberry alarm clock for post-apple bloom

Researchers at Cornell University discovered that strawberries produce higher yields when blooming directly after an apple bloom. This method allows growers to manipulate the timing of crop blooms without relying on natural habitats, providing a more sustainable solution for boosting crop yields.

SourceCornell University·DateApr 4, 2017
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Set strawberry alarm clock for post-apple bloom

Researchers found that timing strawberry blooms directly after neighboring apple blossoms results in higher yields due to increased pollinator activity. This strategy allows growers to capitalize on the services of pollinators without relying on external inputs like fertilizers and pesticides.

SourceCornell University·JournalScientific Reports·DateApr 3, 2017

Hand-picked specialty crops 'ripe' for precision agriculture techniques

Researchers have developed a mathematical model to determine the optimal time for transporting strawberry crops, reducing spoilage and increasing market value. The findings suggest that precision agriculture techniques can be applied to high-value fresh produce, motivating growers to explore new opportunities.

SourceUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, News Bureau·JournalNatural Resource Modeling·DateMar 2, 2017