THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING THE BIOECOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF STRAWBERRY VARIETIES UNDER DIFFERENT SOIL AND CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
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The introduction of new strawberry cultivars into agricultural production necessitates not only the evaluation of their agrobiological traits but also a comprehensive theoretical understanding of their adaptive potential within specific soil and climatic contexts. While many introduced varieties have been previously characterized in controlled or regionally distinct environments, their ecological plasticity and stability under heterogeneous environmental conditions remain insufficiently substantiated [4].
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