文献类型: 外文期刊
作者: Pan, LN 1 ; Qiu, WL 1 ; Chen, CZ 1 ; Vaissiere, BE 1 ;
作者机构: 1.Fujian Acad Agr Sci, Pomol Inst, Fujian 350013, Peoples R China
期刊名称:THIRD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON KIWIFRUIT, VOLS 1 AND 2
ISSN: 0567-7572
年卷期: 1997 年 444 期
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收录情况: SCI
摘要: Actinidia chinensis Planch, is being considered for large-scale cultivation in Fujian and other provinces of southeastern China, but little is known about its reproductive biology and fruiting characteristics. The experimental orchard was in Mingxi county, Fujian, and the pistillate clone was 'Wuzhi n degrees 3' and the staminate clone 'Chung-M-3'. Fruits from open-pollinated flowers were harvested over two years to determine the relationship between individual fruit weight and seed content. Hand pollination tests were conducted to determine the minimum number of stigmas necessary to achieve full pollination, and measurements were taken on flower morphology. Staminate flowers were smaller than pistillate ones, but they both contained an average of 58 stamens. The pistillate flowers had an average of 37 stigmas, which was not significantly different from the values reported for A. deliciosa 'Hayward'. Fruit size at harvest was positively correlated with seed number and seed weight (r greater than or equal to 0.77). The power model W = alpha*S-beta where W is the individual fruit weight, S is the number of seeds per fruit, and alpha and beta are constant parameters, gave the best fit to the data. The parameters of this model suggested that the relationship between fruit weight and seed content was similar in the selected lines of A. chinensis 'Whuzi n degrees 3' and A. deliciosa 'Hayward'. Hand-pollination of 1, 2, 3, and all stigmas resulted in fruits of 67, 87, 98, and 114 g, respectively. When 3 stigmas were pollinated, fruit weight was not affected by the relative position of these stigmas in the flower. Fruits from flowers of which all the stigmas had been hand-pollinated weighed up to 175 g, while fruits from open-pollinated flowers averaged only 66 g. Adequate pollination is essential to produce large fruits in A. chinensis and poor pollen transfer hampered fruit development in our study orchard. Further local studies relating pollination, the availability of effective pollinators, and orchard management are needed in order to achieve high yields of good caliber fruit.
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