The present three-year study aimed to (1) determine the number of flowers per inflorescence, (2) determine the proportion of hermaphrodite flowers and (3) investigate the genetic and environmental components of self-incompatibility through controlled pollination trials, followed by microscopic observation of in vivo pollen tube growth for olive cultivars 'Koroneiki','Kalamata','Mastoidis' and 'Amygdalolia'. Significant differences between cultivars and years were observed for number of flowers/inflorescence and hermaphrodite flowers percentage. The highest number of flowers was observed for 'Kalamata' panicles followed by 'Koroneiki', whereas the lower numbers were for 'Mastoidis' and 'Amygdalolia'. The highest percentage of hermaphrodite f...
International audienceThe 'pollen test' and 'fruit set test' following controlled crossing combinati...
Fruit setting after self-pollination, crosses and free-pollination appears to be erratic in the cult...
The horticultural interest of self-compatible fruit tree cultivars depends on their ability to reach...
The olive (Olea europaea L.) is one of the most ancient fruit trees and has been cultivated for its ...
Aim of study: To determine compatibility relationships and select suitable pollinizers for two olive...
In this investigation, the self-(in)compatibility of the Spanish cultivar Arbequina and the Greek cu...
The olive (Olea europaea L.) is a typical important perennial crop species for which the genetic det...
The olive (Olea europaea L.) is a typical important perennial crop species for which the genetic det...
AGAP : équipe DAVEMThe self-incompatibility type is of key importance to understanding pollination i...
The morphology of olive flowers allows either self- or cross-pollination that could partially explai...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en la 6th International Conference on the Olive Tree and Olive Produc...
The morphology of olive flowers allows either self- or cross-pollination that could partially explai...
Aim of study: One of the newly introduced olive varieties in Montenegro is the Spanish olive (Olea e...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is the main mechanism that favors outcrossing in plants. By limiting compa...
International audienceThe 'pollen test' and 'fruit set test' following controlled crossing combinati...
Fruit setting after self-pollination, crosses and free-pollination appears to be erratic in the cult...
The horticultural interest of self-compatible fruit tree cultivars depends on their ability to reach...
The olive (Olea europaea L.) is one of the most ancient fruit trees and has been cultivated for its ...
Aim of study: To determine compatibility relationships and select suitable pollinizers for two olive...
In this investigation, the self-(in)compatibility of the Spanish cultivar Arbequina and the Greek cu...
The olive (Olea europaea L.) is a typical important perennial crop species for which the genetic det...
The olive (Olea europaea L.) is a typical important perennial crop species for which the genetic det...
AGAP : équipe DAVEMThe self-incompatibility type is of key importance to understanding pollination i...
The morphology of olive flowers allows either self- or cross-pollination that could partially explai...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en la 6th International Conference on the Olive Tree and Olive Produc...
The morphology of olive flowers allows either self- or cross-pollination that could partially explai...
Aim of study: One of the newly introduced olive varieties in Montenegro is the Spanish olive (Olea e...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is the main mechanism that favors outcrossing in plants. By limiting compa...
International audienceThe 'pollen test' and 'fruit set test' following controlled crossing combinati...
Fruit setting after self-pollination, crosses and free-pollination appears to be erratic in the cult...
The horticultural interest of self-compatible fruit tree cultivars depends on their ability to reach...