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FLOWER STERILITY IN ALMOND
Article number
139_9
Pages
69 – 74
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Abstract
Morphological female sterility and presence of twin flowers were assessed along the blooming period in three almond (Prunus amygdalus Batsch) cultivars.
There was a general trend, with cultivar differences, to increase the percentage of sterile and twin flowers with time, indicating that for fruit-setting purposes the most important point in time is the onset of the blooming period, where fertile flowers prevail.
There was a general trend, with cultivar differences, to increase the percentage of sterile and twin flowers with time, indicating that for fruit-setting purposes the most important point in time is the onset of the blooming period, where fertile flowers prevail.
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R. Socías
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