An Evaluation of Fertility in Arkansas Primocane-fruiting Blackberries

被引:1
|
作者
Ruple, Alisha L. [1 ]
Clark, John R. [1 ]
Garcia, M. Elena [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Arkansas, Dept Hort, Fayetteville, AR 72701 USA
关键词
CROSS-POLLINATION; IDAEUS L; POLLEN; RUBUS; SET; CULTIVARS; SELF; VIABILITY; QUALITY;
D O I
10.21273/HORTSCI.45.7.1000
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
Rubus Watson) genotypes ('Prime-Jim'(R), APF-31, 'Prime-Ark (R) 45', APF-59, and APF-77) and three floricane-fruiting (FF) genotypes ('Navaho', 'Natchez', and 'Ouachita') were tested under field conditions using floricane flowers with four pollination treatments: undisturbed open-pollinated, emasculated self-pollinated, emasculated and cross-pollinated with pollen from a similar fruiting type (PF x PF or FF x FF), and emasculated and cross-pollinated with pollen from a different fruiting type (PF x FF or FF x PF). During primocane flowering, three pollination treatments (undisturbed open-pollinated, emasculated selfed, and emasculated cross-pollinated) were used to further test the fertility of the five PF genotypes. Significant differences between cross-pollination treatments and self-pollination were seldom noted with more differences seen in 'Prime-Jim'(R) than any other genotype. Cross-pollinating primocane flowers on 'Prime-Jim' resulted in significantly higher fruit set, drupelet set, and average berry weight compared with self-pollination. Fruit set among genotypes ranged from 68.5 to 96.7%, and drupelet set rating ranged from 4.3 to 6.9 for floricane flowers. For open-pollinated primocane flowers, fruit set ranged from 63.9 to 92.1%, and drupelet set rating ranged from 4.3 to 7.2. The genotypes APF-31, APF-59, and APF-77 showed a marked improvement over 'Prime-Jim' in both percent fruit set and drupelet set of floricane and primocane flowers. The results indicated that fertility appears to be sufficient in all the genotypes evaluated and that the later-generation PF genotypes show improvement in fertility over Prime-Jim'(R). Pollen viability (using both chemical viability testing and in vitro germination testing), stigma receptivity, and pollen tube growth (using florescence) were evaluated in a controlled environment to determine if any improvements could be noticed when comparing a selection of later-generation PF genotypes (APF-31,' Prime-Ark 45', APF-59, and APF-77) with Prime-Jim'(R) and Prime-Jan'(R). Genotypes APF-31, APF-59, and APF-77 had significantly more viable pollen and pollen germination than 'PrimeJan' (R). Stigma receptivity was observed in all genotypes. Pollen tube growth did not appear to be inhibited after self-pollination in any genotype studied, although significantly greater florescence resulting from pollen tube growth was seen after cross-pollination compared with self-pollination for APF-59. There were no significant differences in pollen tube growth between cross- and self-pollination for any other genotype.
引用
收藏
页码:1000 / 1005
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Pruning Primocane-fruiting Blackberries to Delay Fruiting
    Rom, C. R.
    Friedrich, H.
    Garcia, M. E.
    Johnson, D. T.
    [J]. HORTSCIENCE, 2010, 45 (04) : 495 - 495
  • [2] Flowering and fruiting morphology of primocane-fruiting blackberries
    Thompson, Ellen
    Strik, Bernadine C.
    Clark, John R.
    Finn, Chad E.
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE IXTH INTERNATIONAL RUBUS AND RIBES SYMPOSIUM, 2008, (777): : 281 - +
  • [3] Flowering and fruiting patterns of primocane-fruiting blackberries
    Thompson, Ellen
    Strik, Bernadine C.
    Clark, John R.
    Finn, Chad E.
    [J]. HORTSCIENCE, 2007, 42 (05) : 1174 - 1176
  • [4] Production systems for primocane-fruiting blackberries
    Strik, Bernadine C.
    Thompson, Ellen
    [J]. HORTSCIENCE, 2006, 41 (04) : 913 - 914
  • [5] Chilling requirements of selected floricane and primocane-fruiting blackberries
    Clark, JR
    Carter, PM
    [J]. HORTSCIENCE, 2006, 41 (03) : 509 - 509
  • [6] Chilling enhances cane elongation and flowering in primocane-fruiting blackberries
    Lopez-Medina, J
    Moore, JN
    [J]. HORTSCIENCE, 1999, 34 (04) : 638 - 640
  • [7] Progress in Breeding Primocane-fruiting Blackberries: Fruit Quality and Thornlessness
    Clark, John R.
    [J]. HORTSCIENCE, 2015, 50 (09) : S35 - S35
  • [8] Determining Nitrogen Fertilization Rates and Time of Application of Primocane-fruiting Blackberries
    Reynoso, Jose Carlos
    Garcia, M. Elena
    Vincent, C.
    Dickey, David
    [J]. HORTSCIENCE, 2012, 47 (09) : S383 - S383
  • [9] Effects of pruning and cropping on field-grown primocane-fruiting blackberries
    Drake, CA
    Clark, JR
    [J]. HORTSCIENCE, 2003, 38 (02) : 260 - 262
  • [10] Primocane-fruiting Blackberries: Potential for Extending Harvest Season and Production Regions
    Strik, Bernadine C.
    Thompson, Ellen
    [J]. HORTSCIENCE, 2009, 44 (01) : 23 - 24