註釋 The study was conducted at two locations with different average chill hour accumulation: Citra, FL (420-540 chill hours) and Haines City FL, (110-210 hours/year). In both locations, 'Emerald', 'Jewel' and 'Primadonna' were planted in April 2010. Whole plants were harvested at planting, after the first and second growing seasons and after the first harvest. Plant canopy volume was evaluated from June to November in 2010 and 2011 and flower buds were counted at the end of both years at both locations. Fruit yield, size and quality were evaluated in Citra and Haines City in 2010 and in Citra only for 2011. Propagation effect on plant volume varied within cultivars and between the first and second growing seasons. Nineteen months after planting, propagation effect was not significant for any of the cultivars at either one of the locations. Micropropagated 'Emerald' and 'Jewel' plants had more canes and total shoots at planting and after the first and second growing seasons, with no significant effect on total shoot number for 'Primadonna' at any point during the study. Plant dry weight was greater for 'Emerald' and 'Jewel' TC than for SW after one season but for the second season plant dry weight was greater for TC 'Jewel', but not for Emerald, compared to SW plants.