tailieunhanh - Reproductive biology studies in nerium cultivars (Nerium oleander L.)
The objective of this work was to study the reproductive biology in four nerium cultivars. Anthesis, anther dehiscence, stigma receptivity, flower and fruit morphology, pollen morphology and production, ovule production and pollen ovule ratio were studied. Anthesis in nerium cultivars started from . and reached the peak by . except in yellow cultivar ( to am). Nerium flowers are protandrous in nature and the anthers dehisced by longitudinal slit just before the anthesis. Anther dehiscence started at . and maximum anther dehisce was observed between to am during 2016 and the similar trend was found in 2017. The maximum mean pod set per cent (78, 70, 74 and 72) was observed on the day of anthesis, when the flowers were crossed between and . at one hour interval in all the nerium cultivars. Pod set per cent indicated that high stigma receptivity was recorded on the day of anthesis. For completing the flowering phase of single flower, the highest number of days was recorded in Red cultivar () followed by Pink cultivar () and the least days in Yellow cultivar (). Pink cultivar recorded maximum number of () inflorescence per plant, () number of flowers per inflorescence, () flower diameter, () corolla tube length, () length of gynoecium, () fruit diameter and () number seeds per fruit. Among the cultivars investigated, maximum equatorial length ( μm) and polar length () recorded from Yellow cultivar. Presence of bicarpellary ovary, with numerous ovules up to 386 and pollen grains up to14600 in Pink cultivar were found in a single flower of nerium. The results obtained from the present study on reproductive biology can aid in planning better crosses and establishment of nerium breeding programs using compatible cultivars. | Reproductive biology studies in nerium cultivars (Nerium oleander L.)
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