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The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology
Vol. 82 No: 5
Title: Fruit set after self-pollination at different floral stages and its relation to pollen-tube growth and stylar S-RNase content in Japanese apricot (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.)
Authors: Y.H. DU, H.Q. WU and S.L. ZHANG
pp: 786-790
Abstract:
To investigate fruit set after self-pollination at different floral stages, and its relationship to the S-RNase content of the style in Japanese apricot, which exhibits gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI), the cultivar Xiyeqing was selfand cross-pollinated at 6, 4, 2, 0 and +2 d after anthesis (DAA). At 6 and 4 DAA, the percentage fruit set was low, suggesting that the propensity to seed set was weak during this period.
At 2 DAA, the percentage fruit set, after self-pollination, reached a maximum of 5.97%. Thus, the effective time of self-pollination to obtain inbred seed was 2 DAA. Soluble protein extracts of styles at each floral stage were subjected to iso-electric focussing.
The results showed that S-RNase began to be synthesized from 6 DAA, reached its maximum expression 2 3 d before anthesis, and was degraded slowly after anthesis.
The number of pollen-tubes arriving at the stylar base, as detected by fluorescence microscopy, varied at 2, 0, and +2 DAA.The number of pollen-tubes arriving at the stylar base, and the percentage fruit set after self-pollination, exhibited a positive correlation (r = 0.8615; P = 0.1), while the S-RNase content per style showed a negative relationship to fruit set percentage (r = 0.9640; P = 0.01), and to the number of pollen tubes arriving at the stylar base (r = 0.9380; P = 0.01) during this period.
This implied that the S-RNase content in the style was mainly responsible for the low percentage fruit set and the low number of pollen-tubes arriving at the stylar base after self-pollination.
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