Studies on Combining Ability of Citrus Hybrids with Indigenous Commercial Cultivars (original) (raw)

Fruit, seed and seedling characteristics of eight newly-developed interspecific hybrids of citrus

2009

This study was carried out during the years 2005, 2006 and 2007 at a private farm in Wardan village and greenhouses and laboratories of Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo university, Giza, Egypt. The objectives were to develop and evaluate characteristics of fruits, seeds and seedlings as well as leaf endogenous hormones of eight newly-developed citrus interspecific hybrids. Five Egyptian cultivars of citrus viz. Sour orange (SO), Volkamer lemon (VL), Lime (LI), Balady mandarin (BM) and Valencia orange (VO) were used as parents; the 1 two, i.e SO and VL were used as seed parents to be crossed st with the pollen parents, so eight interspecific citrus hybrids were developed. Selfing was also done for the two seed parents. Germination tests of the seeds indicated that two hybrids (VLLI and VLBM) failed to develop embryos (embryo abortion) and six hybrids developed embryos and seedlings, namely SOVL, SOVO, SOLI, SOBM, VLVO and VLSO. Sour orange cultivar was better than Volkamer lemon as a se...

Flowering and Seed Development Characteristic of Citrus Derived from Somatic Hybridization of Mandarin Satsuma (Citrus unshiu Marc.) and Siam Madu (Citrus nobilis Lour.)

AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science, 2022

The somatic hybridization between Mandarin Satsuma (Citrus unshiu Marc.) and Siam Madu (Citrus nobilis Lour.) is expected to produce progenies having sweet seedless fruit. The research was aimed to study flowering biology, fruit and seed development to identify parthenocarpic lines derived from somatic hybridization. The research was carried out at Pacet Experimental Station of ICABIOGRAD, Cianjur, West Java (1150 m asl), during August 2019-July 2020. The research materials were 15 citrus lines derived from somatic hybridization between Mandarin Satsuma and Siam Madu, of which 5 plants (± 2 years old) per line were prepared. Observation was carried out on flowering phenology, flower morphology, fruit development, pollen viability, and stigma receptivity. Seedless fruits from un-pollinated, selfpollinated, and cross-pollinated flowers of each line were investigated. The results showed that flower morphology of the 15 citrus lines varied in the number of petals, flower diameter, pisti...

Pollen Tube Behavior in Different Mandarin Hybrids

Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 2009

Seedlessness is an important trait in the evaluation of commercial mandarin for fresh consumption. However, in the last decade, the presence of seeds in fruit of cultivars considered as seedless has become a problem in different citrus-growing areas because the commercial value is depreciated. Seeds have appeared concomitantly with the introduction of new cultivars that appear to be cross-compatible. To overcome this problem, different strategies have been explored, but a definitive answer is still elusive. The search for alternatives contrasts with how little is known about the basis of the problem: the pollen-pistil incompatibility reaction in mandarin, and the intercompatibility relationship between different cultivars. In this work, we characterized the pollen-pistil incompatibility in the two commonly grown mandarin cultivars Fortune and Nova, and evaluated the intercompatibility relationship between six cultivars with different genetic origins; these cultivars included Fortune...

Pollen characteristics of blood oranges and determination of hybrids with SRAP markers

2017

Anther numbers, pollen numbers, the ratios of pollen viability and germination tests were performed in 11 parent blood orange parents in 2011. Hybridizations between ‘Clementine’ mandarin (Citrus reticulata Blanco) and different blood oranges (C. sinensis Osbeck), namely ‘Moro’, ‘Sanguinello’, ‘Tarocco’ cultivars, and A1, A2, A3, H1, H2, H3, K1, K2 local genotypes, were conducted in 2010 and 2011. The highest pollen viability was found in H3 blood orange genotype with 43.38% in TTC (2, 3, 5-triphenyl tetrazolium chloride) test. The highest pollen germination was obtained at H3 blood orange genotype on 1% agar+ 25% sucrose. While the highest anther count was found in ‘Tarocco’ with 22.17, the highest total pollen count/flower was found in A1 with 139421 on the hemacytometer. At hybridization experiments, 1397 and 580 flowers were crossed, and 27 and 43 fruit, and 86 and 348 seeds were obtained in 2010 and, 2011, respectively. From these seeds, 42 and 161 hybrid plants were grown. The...