Full description
Cross-pollination can increase fruit production in self-incompatible and self-compatible fruit crops. However, it is often unclear what proportions of the fruit crop result from cross-pollination. Here, we aimed to identify the number of fertilised seeds and the proportions of cross-pollinated seeds at increasing distances from a cross-pollen source in strawberry cultivars Red Rhapsody and Sundrench. We analysed to what extent the proportions of cross-pollinated seeds and the number of fertilised seeds affected fruit size and quality including colour, firmness, Brix and acidity.Issued: 2022
Created: 20190624 to 20190828
Spatial Coverage And Location
text: Location: Palmview, Queensland, Australia.
Subjects
Fragaria |
fruit quality |
horticulture |
nurients |
nutrition |
paternity |
self-compatibility |
self-fertility |
sugars |
xenia |
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Identifiers
- usc : 11166522350002621