The influence of four types of isolation material and pollen viability on cone survival and seed set during controlled pollination of Pinus patula Scheide et Deppe was investigated. Very low cone-survival figures for controlled pollination of P. patula are reported by the forestry industry in South Africa. The reported studies were conducted over two pollination seasons in 1997 and 1998 and the effect of treatments was monitored during the cone development period (22months) and was extended to a cone-analysis study after harvest. Cone-survival 20 months after pollination varied between 36% and 46% for micro-fibre isolation material compared to 19% to 32% for polythene. Developed seed yields also improved when micro-fibre material was used, ...
Pollens of 10 different genera have been evacuated for 2 hours to a final pressure of about 0.015 mm...
Fragmented ash populations due to ash dieback may lead to a limited gene flow and pollination succes...
Pollen contamination is a severe problem in production breeding programs since it reduces the expect...
Pollen storage is the only way how to overcome the differences in phenology of forest trees and geog...
Seed orchards are the link between tree breeding and reforestation. This paper presents data on cone...
Three bag types, i.e., PBS International (duraweb®), a Paper-&-Plastic bag, and Glassine were co...
The aim of this study was to determine if differences in pollen morphology and response to temperatu...
Material of two clones of Pinus radiata (19 and 55), harvested from a seed orchard at Kaingaroa, at ...
For oil palm seed production, the pollination bag must prevent contamination by unintended pollen to...
International audienceContext Most studies assess pollination success at capsule maturity, and studi...
Plant breeding is achieved through the controlled self- or cross-pollination of individuals and typi...
This study has found a correlation between Pinus caribaea pollen morphology and viability. Eighteen ...
Techniques were evaluated to develop an effective controlled-pollination technique for jarrah (Eucal...
Morphological and physiological changes in developing Pinus radiata D. Don seed and the effects of e...
Plants are the basic source of food for both humans and animals. Most of the food is made of fruits ...
Pollens of 10 different genera have been evacuated for 2 hours to a final pressure of about 0.015 mm...
Fragmented ash populations due to ash dieback may lead to a limited gene flow and pollination succes...
Pollen contamination is a severe problem in production breeding programs since it reduces the expect...
Pollen storage is the only way how to overcome the differences in phenology of forest trees and geog...
Seed orchards are the link between tree breeding and reforestation. This paper presents data on cone...
Three bag types, i.e., PBS International (duraweb®), a Paper-&-Plastic bag, and Glassine were co...
The aim of this study was to determine if differences in pollen morphology and response to temperatu...
Material of two clones of Pinus radiata (19 and 55), harvested from a seed orchard at Kaingaroa, at ...
For oil palm seed production, the pollination bag must prevent contamination by unintended pollen to...
International audienceContext Most studies assess pollination success at capsule maturity, and studi...
Plant breeding is achieved through the controlled self- or cross-pollination of individuals and typi...
This study has found a correlation between Pinus caribaea pollen morphology and viability. Eighteen ...
Techniques were evaluated to develop an effective controlled-pollination technique for jarrah (Eucal...
Morphological and physiological changes in developing Pinus radiata D. Don seed and the effects of e...
Plants are the basic source of food for both humans and animals. Most of the food is made of fruits ...
Pollens of 10 different genera have been evacuated for 2 hours to a final pressure of about 0.015 mm...
Fragmented ash populations due to ash dieback may lead to a limited gene flow and pollination succes...
Pollen contamination is a severe problem in production breeding programs since it reduces the expect...