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http://dx.doi.org/10.5010/JPB.2003.30.4.347

Effect of Stigmatic and Cut-style Pollination on Selfed and Intraspecific Seed Set in Lilium spp.  

Lee, Ji-Yong (Taean Lily Experiment Station, CARES)
Lim, Yong-Pyo (College of Agriculture and Life Science, Chungnam National University)
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Journal of Plant Biotechnology / v.30, no.4, 2003 , pp. 347-352 More about this Journal
Abstract
This work was undertaken to study the effect of stigmatic and cut-style pollination on self seed set in Lilium longiflorum and L. ${\times}$ formolongi, and their crosses as the female parent with other cultivars/genotypes. Stigmatic pollination of L. longiflorum cv. Gelria and Lorina resulted in cent per cent fruit set with mean number of seeds/fruit of 189 and 70, respectively. However, cut-style pollination resulted in 87% and 40% fruit set in Gelria and Lorina, respectively. The corresponding mean number of seeds/fruit was 53 and 20. In L. ${\times}$ formolongi, stigmatic pollination set 80% fruits with 736 seeds/fruit. On the other hand, cut-style pollination resulted in 47% fruit set with 81 seeds/fruit. The intraspecific stigmatic pollination of L. longiflorum cv. Gelria and Lorina with other cultivars formed 60% fruits with a mean number of 18 seeds/fruit. However, only 20% fruit set with mean number of seeds/fruit of 7 was recorded when cut-style pollination of L. longiflorum cultivar were pollinated with other cultivars/genotypes. In the intraspecific pollination of L. ${\times}$ formolongi cv. Raizan with Novia, fruit set resulting from stigmatic and cut-style pollination was 75% and 50%, respectively with the corresponding mean number of seeds/fruit of 579 and 98. It was concluded that self as well as intraspecific seed set in the two species of Lilium gets considerably reduced as a result of cut-style pollination.
Keywords
Intraspecific pollination; Lily; selfing; stigmatic or cut-style pollination;
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