Pollen–style compatibility in cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.)

被引:0
作者
O. M. Aliyu
机构
[1] Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria,Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics
[2] Institute for Plant Genetic Research and Cultivated Crops (IPK),Department of Cytogenetics and Genome Analysis
来源
Euphytica | 2007年 / 158卷
关键词
Cashew ; Pollen–stigma reaction; Pollen-tube growth; Self-compatibility; Cross-compatibility;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The role of pollen–stigma interaction and pollen tube growth as a measure of genetic compatibility was studied in eleven clones of cashew under a tropical rainforest ecology in Southwestern Nigeria between 1999 and 2002. Diallel cross of the clones showed that 55.00% of the cross-pollinated crosses showed high pollen cross-compatibility (CC) indicating moderate genetic distance in the population. About 54.55% of the clones showed evidence of self-compatibility, therefore confirming that cashew is self-fertile. Cytological examination however suggests possible postzygotic self-incompatibility in the crop as no evidence of tube growth inhibition was recorded in both cross- and self-pollinated styles. Correlation between maternal compatibility (pollen recipients) and fruit set shows that more attention need to be focused in this direction during selection. Based on the data from this study, the use of combinations of floral quality characteristics like high pollen fertility, prolific flowering, and high flower sex ratio plus high cross-compatibility as reliable selection criteria for cashew yield improvement is therefore suggested.
引用
收藏
页码:249 / 260
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Induction, development and germination of somatic embryos from nucellar tissues of cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.)
    Cardoza, V
    D'Souza, L
    SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE, 2002, 93 (3-4) : 367 - 372
  • [42] Yield stability analysis in cashew (Anacardium occidentale)
    Piria, RS
    Manivannan, N
    Dhanakodi, CV
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, 1999, 69 (12): : 843 - 844
  • [43] Variability in cashew (Anacardium occidentale) by induced irradiation
    Mareen, A.
    Mahapatro, G. K.
    Mathew, J.
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, 2008, 78 (03): : 230 - 233
  • [44] Termite management in cashew (Anacardium occidentale) plantation
    Chakraborti, S.
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, 2007, 77 (11): : 789 - 792
  • [45] First report of wilt disease in cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) caused by Fusarium decemcellulare in Kerala, India
    Manjusha, A. V. Meera
    Laya, P. K.
    Premachandran, Amal
    Veena, M.
    CABI AGRICULTURE & BIOSCIENCE, 2023, 4 (01):
  • [46] Structural and functional features of a class VI chitinase from cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) with antifungal properties
    Oliveira, Simone T.
    Azevedo, Mayara I. G.
    Cunha, Rodrigo M. S.
    Silva, Christiana F. B.
    Muniz, Celli R.
    Monteiro-Junior, Jose E.
    Carneiro, Romulo F.
    Nagano, Celso S.
    Girao, Matheus S.
    Freitas, Cleverson D. T.
    Grangeiro, Thalles B.
    PHYTOCHEMISTRY, 2020, 180
  • [47] LIFE TABLES AND POPULATION PARAMETERS OF HELOPELTIS ANTONII (HEMIPTERA: MIRIDAE) REARED ON CASHEW (ANACARDIUM OCCIDENTALE L.)
    Siswanto
    Muhamad, Rita
    Omar, Dzolkhifli
    Karmawati, Elna
    TROPICAL LIFE SCIENCES RESEARCH, 2008, 19 (01) : 91 - 101
  • [48] Use of Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) Leaf Extract for Prevention of Lipidoxidation in Mayonnaise Enriched with Fish Oil
    Chotphruethipong, Lalita
    Benjakul, Soottawat
    TURKISH JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES, 2019, 19 (10) : 825 - 836
  • [49] First report of wilt disease in cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) caused by Fusarium decemcellulare in Kerala, India
    A. V. Meera Manjusha
    P. K. Laya
    Amal Premachandran
    M. Veena
    CABI Agriculture and Bioscience, 4
  • [50] Genetic resistance of dwarf cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) to anthracnose, black mold, and angular leaf spot
    Cardoso, JE
    Cavalcanti, JJV
    Cavalcante, MD
    Aragao, MD
    Felipe, EM
    CROP PROTECTION, 1999, 18 (01) : 23 - 27