Pollen and pollination experiments. III. The viability of apple and pear pollen as affected by irradiation and storage |
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Authors: | T Visser E H Oost |
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Institution: | (1) Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding (IVT), Wageningen, Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary Apple and pear pollen was irradiated with doses of 0, 50, 100, 250 and 500 krad (gamma rays) and stored at 4°C and 0–10% r.h. From the in-vitro germination percentages an average LD 50 dose of about 220 krad was estimated. For both irradiated and untreated pollen a close and corresponding lineair relationship existed between germination percentage and pollen tube growth.Irradiated pollen was much more sensitive to dry storage conditions than untreated pollen, resulting in less germination and more bursting. Apparently, irradiation caused the pollen cell membrane to lose its flexibility faster than normal. Rehydration of dry-stored, irradiated pollen in water-saturated air restored germination percentages up to their initial levels. The importance of this procedure in germination trials is stressed. |
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Keywords: | Malus Pyrus apple pear pollen irradiation storage rehydration |
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