scholarly journals SÜS ELMASI (MALUS FLORIBUNDA) SUYUNUN KÖPÜK KURUMA DAVRANIŞI VE TOZ ÜRÜNÜN KALİTE ÖZELLİKLERİNİN BELİRLENMESİ

2020 ◽  
pp. 530-543
Author(s):  
Hülya ÇAKMAK
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2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 47-59
Author(s):  
Hacer Coklar ◽  
Mehmet Akbulut ◽  
Iliasu Alhassan ◽  
Şeyma Kirpitci ◽  
Emine Korkmaz

1984 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 207-209 ◽  
Author(s):  
James W. McMinn ◽  
Walter H. Crane

Abstract Fifth-year survival and height are compared for autumn-olive (Elaeagnus umbellata Thunb.), European alder (Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn.), Japanese flowering crab apple (Malus floribunda Sieb.), sawtooth oak (Quercus acutissima Carruthers), and Virginia pine (Pinus virginiana Mill.) on a sandy clay loam spoil bank in South Carolina. When both survival and height growth are considered, autumn-olive performed best and was a good fruit producer for wildlife. Virginia pine ranked second and may have potential as a fiber producer on disturbed Coastal Plain sites.


HortScience ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 52 (8) ◽  
pp. 1054-1059 ◽  
Author(s):  
Khalil R. Jahed ◽  
Peter M. Hirst

Pollination is an essential prerequisite for the production of many fruit and seed crops, including apple. In apple, successful fertilization requires pollen transfer to the stigma, pollen germination, and successful pollen tube growth resulting in fruit set. Precise selection of the most effective pollinizers for commercial orchards is not possible however, until these processes are more fully understood. The present study was undertaken to compare pollinizers in terms of pollen tube growth and fruit set. On trees of ‘Honeycrisp’, ‘Fuji’, and ‘Gala’ from which bees were excluded, flowers were hand-pollinated using pollen collected from crabapple (‘Ralph Shay’ or Malus floribunda), ‘Delicious’ and ‘Golden Delicious’. Flowers were harvested at one, two, three, and four days after pollination (DAP). Pollen source had a significant influence on pollen germination on the stigmatic surface, number of pollen tubes penetrating the stigma, distance of pollen tube growth down the style, and pollen tubes reaching the base of the style. In ‘Honeycrisp’ and ‘Gala’, ‘Golden Delicious’ pollen grew the fastest, followed by ‘Delicious’ and crabapple. Neither ‘Ralph Shay’ nor Malus floribunda were effective pollinizers for ‘Honeycrisp’ and resulted in low fruit set suggesting incompatibility may be involved. However, both these crabapples were effective pollinizers for ‘Fuji’ and ‘Gala’. These results indicate that pollen source can have a tremendous impact on pollen tube growth and fruit set. The physiological basis for these effects is not clear, but implications for pollinizer selection are obvious.


Plants ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 1227
Author(s):  
Monika Höfer ◽  
Henryk Flachowsky ◽  
Susan Schröpfer ◽  
Andreas Peil

A set of 680 apple cultivars from the Fruit Gene bank in Dresden Pillnitz was evaluated for the incidence of powdery mildew and scab in two consecutive years. The incidence of both scab and powdery mildew increased significantly in the second year. Sixty and 43 cultivars with very low incidence in both years of scab and powdery mildew, respectively, were analysed with molecular markers linked to known resistance genes. Thirty-five cultivars were identified to express alleles or combinations of alleles linked to Rvi2, Rvi4, Rvi6, Rvi13, Rvi14, or Rvi17. Twenty of them, modern as well as a few traditional cultivars known before the introduction or Rvi6 from Malus floribunda 821, amplified the 159 bp fragment of marker CH_Vf1 that is linked to Rvi6. Alleles linked to Pl1, Pld, or Plm were expressed from five cultivars resistant to powdery mildew. Eleven cultivars were identified to have very low susceptibility to both powdery mildew and scab. The information on resistance/susceptibility of fruit genetic resources towards economically important diseases is important for breeding and for replanting traditional cultivars. Furthermore, our work provides a well-defined basis for the discovery of undescribed, new scab, and powdery mildew resistance.


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