Comparison of CPPU effect on fruit development in several Actinidia species

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作者
Jo, YS [1 ]
Cho, HS [1 ]
Park, MY [1 ]
Park, JO [1 ]
Park, TD [1 ]
Shim, KK [1 ]
机构
[1] Joennam Agr Res & Ext Serv, Subtrop Fruit Crops Expt Stn, Haenam, South Korea
来源
PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON KIWIFRUIT | 2003年 / 610期
关键词
fruit size; fruit weight; dry matter; CPPU; A; macrospenna; arguta; polygama;
D O I
10.17660/ActaHortic.2003.610.72
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
There exist about 61 species of Actinidia around the world and most are originated from China. Among them, 3 species, A. deliciosa, A. chinensis and A. arguta, are commercially cultivated, although A. arguta at a minor extent. Most Actinidia fruits are relatively small but some have very impressive horticultural advantages for commercialization, i.e., vitamin content, excellent flavor, sweetness, and other. Several reports were recently published on CPPU [N-(2-chloro-4-pyridyl)-N'-phenylurea, Fulmet], a diphenylurea-derivative cytokinin-like compound that stimulates fruit development. However, they all focused on A. deliciosa cv. 'Hayward'. We investigated several Actinidia species for their CPPU sensitivity. Fruit of A. macrosperma were not affected by 16 ppm CPPU and fruit of A. polygama and A. melanandra showed a little increase only in cross diameter, but not in length. Other species, like A. chinensis and A. deliciosa, were rather sensitive to CPPU, and differences within species were also recorded. More details are discussed on fruit development, fruit quality and other features in the paper.
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