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      <subfield code="a">The increase in temperature and the decrease in water resources predicted by&#xd;
climate change models will directly influence the productivity, ripening rate, and&#xd;
organoleptic quality of fruit crops. Strawberry is an important crop in Spain, Spain being&#xd;
the sixth largest strawberry producer in the world. This crop is particularly susceptible&#xd;
to drought stress; climate change will significantly challenge strawberry production in&#xd;
the short and medium term. This assay aimed to characterize the performance of&#xd;
different strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa, Duch.) varieties under water restriction&#xd;
conditions. For this purpose, potted plants of the cultivars Chandler, Camarosa, Amiga,&#xd;
and Rociera were grown in a greenhouse during the production months under sufficient&#xd;
(3.3 L·m-2·day-1) or deficient (0.5 L·m-2·day-1) irrigation conditions. Vegetative growth of&#xd;
plants under stress conditions decreased significantly in the same proportion in all lines&#xd;
tested. However, water use efficiency, estimated as photosynthetic rate/transpiration&#xd;
rate, increased in water-stressed plants of cv. Chandler. Under drought conditions, a&#xd;
significant decrease in fruit weight and size was observed in all genotypes and in the&#xd;
number of fruits produced per plant. The cv. Rociera showed the most significant&#xd;
decrease in fruit yield, 90%, despite this genotype being the most productive in control&#xd;
conditions. Regarding fruit quality, no differences were observed in firmness, except in&#xd;
the Rociera genotype, which produced firmer fruits under stress conditions. Likewise,&#xd;
water restriction did not affect the concentration of soluble solids except in cv. Amiga,&#xd;
in which this variable was significantly increased. As for color, there were no significant&#xd;
changes in the parameters measured. Experiments are underway to determine&#xd;
transcriptomic differences among the different genotypes subjected to drought&#xd;
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