Pollen Viability and Germination Capacity of Some Strawberry Genotypes

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Pollen viability and germination capacity of strawberry genotypes were investigated using fresh pollen at 24°C. On 2012 environmental conditions of spring, the pollen viability rates showed significant differences from 2.85% up to 84.46% according to different genotypes. Under in vitro conditions the pollen proved different levels of germination using 1.5 g agar + 15 g sucrose + 0,01 g boric acid medium and incubation for 6-8 hours. For preliminary evaluation of strawberry genitors and cross – pollination, both characteristics are important indicators.
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Authors Sturzeanu, Monica;
Journal fruit growing research
Year 2012
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