Cross pollination of different peony cultivars with ‘Feng dan’

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Autor(a) principal: Li,Ting
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Qiao,Qi, Li,Jianfeng, Guo,Xingfei, Hou,Xiaogai
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Paeonia ostii ‘Feng dan’ is recommended as a new promising oil crop because of the nutrient elements in its seed; however, the development of this new oil crop is now limited due to its low seed setting rate. This study identified ways to improve the cross pollination of Feng dan as the maternal parent, which has been proved to be a suitable oil crop, so as to improve the seed setting rate of ‘Feng dan’, and to predict the functional relationship between pollen vigor and seed setting rate. improving the efficiency of cross pollination. Three major steps were conducted, first, to screen the appropriate method of measuring pollen vigor of the paternal parent, which could have a strong relationship with seed setting rate. Second, to obtain the corresponding seed setting rate by cross pollination. Third, the functional relationship between two indexes was founded which could be used in cross pollination practice. Results indicated that the best paternal parents of ‘Feng dan’ were ‘Feng dan’ cultivars from other different cultivation populations; The most suitable medium concentration for pollen germination was 100~150 g/L sucrose, 0.06~0.08 g/L boric acid, and 50~200 g/L PEG-6000. Both the seed setting rate and the number of seed grains were positively correlated with the pollen activity, and the seed setting rate was negatively correlated with the local precipitation.
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spelling Cross pollination of different peony cultivars with ‘Feng dan’sucroseboric acidPEG-6000pollen germinationseed setting rate.ABSTRACT: Paeonia ostii ‘Feng dan’ is recommended as a new promising oil crop because of the nutrient elements in its seed; however, the development of this new oil crop is now limited due to its low seed setting rate. This study identified ways to improve the cross pollination of Feng dan as the maternal parent, which has been proved to be a suitable oil crop, so as to improve the seed setting rate of ‘Feng dan’, and to predict the functional relationship between pollen vigor and seed setting rate. improving the efficiency of cross pollination. Three major steps were conducted, first, to screen the appropriate method of measuring pollen vigor of the paternal parent, which could have a strong relationship with seed setting rate. Second, to obtain the corresponding seed setting rate by cross pollination. Third, the functional relationship between two indexes was founded which could be used in cross pollination practice. Results indicated that the best paternal parents of ‘Feng dan’ were ‘Feng dan’ cultivars from other different cultivation populations; The most suitable medium concentration for pollen germination was 100~150 g/L sucrose, 0.06~0.08 g/L boric acid, and 50~200 g/L PEG-6000. Both the seed setting rate and the number of seed grains were positively correlated with the pollen activity, and the seed setting rate was negatively correlated with the local precipitation.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782021001100402Ciência Rural v.51 n.11 2021reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20190848info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLi,TingQiao,QiLi,JianfengGuo,XingfeiHou,Xiaogaieng2021-07-15T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cross pollination of different peony cultivars with ‘Feng dan’
title Cross pollination of different peony cultivars with ‘Feng dan’
spellingShingle Cross pollination of different peony cultivars with ‘Feng dan’
Li,Ting
sucrose
boric acid
PEG-6000
pollen germination
seed setting rate.
title_short Cross pollination of different peony cultivars with ‘Feng dan’
title_full Cross pollination of different peony cultivars with ‘Feng dan’
title_fullStr Cross pollination of different peony cultivars with ‘Feng dan’
title_full_unstemmed Cross pollination of different peony cultivars with ‘Feng dan’
title_sort Cross pollination of different peony cultivars with ‘Feng dan’
author Li,Ting
author_facet Li,Ting
Qiao,Qi
Li,Jianfeng
Guo,Xingfei
Hou,Xiaogai
author_role author
author2 Qiao,Qi
Li,Jianfeng
Guo,Xingfei
Hou,Xiaogai
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Li,Ting
Qiao,Qi
Li,Jianfeng
Guo,Xingfei
Hou,Xiaogai
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sucrose
boric acid
PEG-6000
pollen germination
seed setting rate.
topic sucrose
boric acid
PEG-6000
pollen germination
seed setting rate.
description ABSTRACT: Paeonia ostii ‘Feng dan’ is recommended as a new promising oil crop because of the nutrient elements in its seed; however, the development of this new oil crop is now limited due to its low seed setting rate. This study identified ways to improve the cross pollination of Feng dan as the maternal parent, which has been proved to be a suitable oil crop, so as to improve the seed setting rate of ‘Feng dan’, and to predict the functional relationship between pollen vigor and seed setting rate. improving the efficiency of cross pollination. Three major steps were conducted, first, to screen the appropriate method of measuring pollen vigor of the paternal parent, which could have a strong relationship with seed setting rate. Second, to obtain the corresponding seed setting rate by cross pollination. Third, the functional relationship between two indexes was founded which could be used in cross pollination practice. Results indicated that the best paternal parents of ‘Feng dan’ were ‘Feng dan’ cultivars from other different cultivation populations; The most suitable medium concentration for pollen germination was 100~150 g/L sucrose, 0.06~0.08 g/L boric acid, and 50~200 g/L PEG-6000. Both the seed setting rate and the number of seed grains were positively correlated with the pollen activity, and the seed setting rate was negatively correlated with the local precipitation.
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