Department of Horticulture Crops Research, Isfahan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center. AREEO, Isfahan, Islamic Republic of Iran. , mtatari1@gmail.com
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Quince (Cydonia oblonga L.) tree has been introduced as a self-compatible tree, but due to the very low fruit set in some orchards/genotypes and some reports about self-compatible alleles, it is necessary to investigate the effect of using out-crossing for improving and increasing yield of different cultivars of this species. This study was carried out on 'Isfahan' quince cultivar in the orchard of Fajr Agricultural Company, Iran, in 2019 and 2020. The experiment was carried out in a randomized complete block design with four treatments including cross-pollination with 'Limouei' quince cultivar, open pollination, hand self-pollination, and self-pollination. The flowers of cultivar 'Isfahan' were emasculated in the balloon stage and were pollinated with the pollen of 'Limouei'. For self-pollination treatment, flowers in the balloon stage were covered with a bag without any emasculation or crossing. For hand self-pollination, 'Isfahan' flowers were emasculated and pollinated with 'Isfahan' pollen. The highest percentage of initial and final fruit sets was obtained in the cross-pollination treatment with 'Limouei' followed by the open pollination treatment. There was no fruit set in the self-pollination treatment. Outcrossing by 'Limouei' resulted in the highest number of seeds as well as the fruit weight. Fruit quality traits such as TSS, TA, firmness, pectin, and total phenol content did not show a significant difference among cross-pollination with 'Limouei', open pollination, and hand self-pollination. Using different cultivars with proper overlap at flowering time can increase the percentage of fruit set.
Article Type:
Original Research |
Subject:
Pomology Received: 2022/01/15 | Accepted: 2022/09/4 | Published: 2023/07/12