Shahed University

.Effects of zinc on pollen gamete penetration to pistils in some apple crosses

Yavar Sharafi

URL :   http://research.shahed.ac.ir/WSR/WebPages/Report/PaperView.aspx?PaperID=137734
Date :  2019/12/31
Publish in :    Caryologia: Giornale di Citologia, Citosistematica, e Citogenetica
DOI :  https://doi.org/10.13128/cayologia-258

Keywords :Fruit set, micronutrient, ovary, pollination, pollen tube growth.

Abstract :
Zinc is classically the second abundant moveable metal in plants after iron and represented in all enzyme classes. Zinc generally contributes in the biosynthesis of IAA and GA3 phytohormones which play the major role in fertilization and fruit set. Zinc deficiency leads to reduction in leaf and shoot size, photosynthesis and finally decreases fruit set. Foliar Zinc spray was shown to be efficient and fast for improving Zinc deficiency in fruit trees. In this research the effects of Zinc solution by (0, 3000 and 5000 mg. L-1) were studied on pollen penetration to the pistil and ovary in the four apple cultivars crosses which included “Golden Delicious”, “Red Delicious”, “Gala” and “Fuji”. Spraying was done on the shoots two weeks before blooming in the spring. Pollen penetration was studied using fluorescent microscopy technique 72 and 120 hours after field pollination. Results revealed that the effects of Zinc, crosses and their interaction were significant on pollen germination on the stigma and tube penetration into the primary, middle and beginning of the ovaries and the highest pollen germina-tion on the stigma (43.5) was observed in the cross (♀Golden Delicious × Gala♂), in 3000 mg. L-1 of Zinc 120 hours after pollination and highest pollen tube penetration into the ovary (12/88) was observed in this cross, respectively. F


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