Low temperature is an important environmental stress which negatively affects growth and yield of plants worldwide. Improved plant nutrition status is considered as an approach to combat environmental stresses such as chilling. Potassium (K) plays important roles in enhancing plant tolerance against chilling. a soil-less culture experiment was conducted in order to investigate the effect of foliar spray of K in the form of mineral and complexed with amino acids on alleviating oxidative stress an anti-oxidative response of strawberry ( Fragaria × ananassa cv. Gavita ) under chilling stress conditions. The plant seedlings were exposed to two temperature levels (4 and 25 0 C) and six fertilizer treatments including free amino acid free K control, lysine (Lys), K 2 SO 4 , and amino chelates K-Lys, K-Lys-Met (methionine), and K-Lys-Met-Asc (ascorbic acid). Results showed that under low temperature conditions, the leaf ion leakage and concentration of malondialdehyde (MDA), and proline significantly increased. Foliar application of K-Lys-Met with or without ascorbic acid resulted in significant decrease of leaf ion leakage and MDA concentration while increased the proline concentration in comparison with the control (free K free amino acid). Results indicated that chilling stress (4 0 C) caused an increase of leaf activity of antioxidative enzymes i.e., catalase (CAT), ascorbate peroxidase (APX), guaiacol peroxidase (GPX), and super oxide dismutase (SOD). A significant increase in leaf activity of CAT, APX, GPX, and SOD was observed by foliar spray of K-Lys-Met with or without ascorbic acid. Foliar spray of amino chelates K-Lys-Met and K-Lys-Met-Asc resulted in a significant increase of leaf chlorophyll concentration in comparison with the control. The presence of ascorbic acid was effective in decreasing ion leakage and MDA concentration and increasing proline concentration and activity of CAT, SOD, GPX, and APX. According to the results, among different K fertilizer sources studied here, amino chelate K-Lys-Met containing ascorbic acid was an effective source of K to alleviate oxidative stress induced by chilling in strawberry via increasing activity of anti-oxidative enzymes. Keywords: Strawberry, potassium, environmental stress, anti-oxidative enzymes