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FLOWERING AND POLLINATION STUDIES WITH EUROPEAN PLUM (PRUNUS DOMESTICA L.) CULTIVARS
Article number
874_27
Pages
193 – 202
Language
English
Abstract
One of the most important factors affecting the financial outcome of commercial fruit growing is the success of pollination and fertilization, which in turn are dependent on weather conditions, activity of pollinators and the compatibility and overlap in flowering of the cultivars.
Before introducing new cultivars, it is obviously important to know the compatibility and flowering characteristics of the genotypes.
In order to find out these attributes of seven new and four established plum cultivars, pollen germination tests, hand pollinations and flowering phenology observations were carried out. Prosser 84 had 70% pollen germination. Opal had just 3%, probably due to aged pollen. Anna Späth flowered over a short period (13 days) and 1468 and DCA BO 46 over long (19 days) periods; the overlap of all cultivars was relatively good.
With 1468, Victory, Anna Späth and Prosser 84 flowering intensity varied between years, Jubileum, V70032, Tita and DCA BO 46 flowered regularly, the others were intermediate. 1468 and WJ 65 flowered early, Prosser 84 and DCA BO 46 late and the rest fell in between. Victoria proved to be self-fertile, Jubileum, V70032 and 1468 semi self-fertile.
Fruit set percentages after June drop of all crosses were rather low; varying between 0 and 28%. With Tita, fruit drop occurred approximately two weeks later than with the other cultivars.
Before introducing new cultivars, it is obviously important to know the compatibility and flowering characteristics of the genotypes.
In order to find out these attributes of seven new and four established plum cultivars, pollen germination tests, hand pollinations and flowering phenology observations were carried out. Prosser 84 had 70% pollen germination. Opal had just 3%, probably due to aged pollen. Anna Späth flowered over a short period (13 days) and 1468 and DCA BO 46 over long (19 days) periods; the overlap of all cultivars was relatively good.
With 1468, Victory, Anna Späth and Prosser 84 flowering intensity varied between years, Jubileum, V70032, Tita and DCA BO 46 flowered regularly, the others were intermediate. 1468 and WJ 65 flowered early, Prosser 84 and DCA BO 46 late and the rest fell in between. Victoria proved to be self-fertile, Jubileum, V70032 and 1468 semi self-fertile.
Fruit set percentages after June drop of all crosses were rather low; varying between 0 and 28%. With Tita, fruit drop occurred approximately two weeks later than with the other cultivars.
Authors
E. Koskela, H. Kemp, M.C.A. van Dieren
Keywords
fruit set, pollen germination, flowering phenology, self-fertility, temperature
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