Storage conditions of soft X-ray irradiated pollen for producing seedless watermelons

A safe and efficient method for preserving viable soft X-ray-irradiated pollen for the production of seedless watermelon (Citrullus lanatus L.) from diploid plants was tested by packing the pollen under vacuum, O2, CO2 or N2 gas at 25°C, 4°C or -25°C. Pollen germination rates decreased most rapidly...

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Main Author: Masako Akutsu
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2018-03-01
Series:Advances in Horticultural Science
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ahs/article/view/3119
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spelling doaj-33ca3461759a48459e44cde65f333a382020-11-25T02:22:12ZengFirenze University PressAdvances in Horticultural Science0394-61691592-15732018-03-0132110.13128/ahs-21241Storage conditions of soft X-ray irradiated pollen for producing seedless watermelonsMasako Akutsu0Tokai University A safe and efficient method for preserving viable soft X-ray-irradiated pollen for the production of seedless watermelon (Citrullus lanatus L.) from diploid plants was tested by packing the pollen under vacuum, O2, CO2 or N2 gas at 25°C, 4°C or -25°C. Pollen germination rates decreased most rapidly with storage at 25°C and slowest with storage at -25°C. Oxygen as a storage gas was not good for storage of pollen, but pollen stored in N2 or CO2 gave good germination. Pollen stored at -25°C for 90 days germinated, but pollen stored at 4°C for 90 days did not, and N2 storage tended to result in higher fruit set than vacuum storage. Fruit set was significantly affected by pollen storage conditions, with N2 storage being more effective than vacuum storage at 4°C. Storage at -25°C produced little difference in fruit set between vacuum and N2 storage. Thus, temperature was the major factor for maintaining viable and effective pollen, and the use of N2 gas was an effective adjunct. Fruit quality was not significantly affected by storage parameters in this experiment. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ahs/article/view/3119fruit qualityN2 storageseedless watermelonsoft x-raystorage temperature
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Storage conditions of soft X-ray irradiated pollen for producing seedless watermelons
Advances in Horticultural Science
fruit quality
N2 storage
seedless watermelon
soft x-ray
storage temperature
author_facet Masako Akutsu
author_sort Masako Akutsu
title Storage conditions of soft X-ray irradiated pollen for producing seedless watermelons
title_short Storage conditions of soft X-ray irradiated pollen for producing seedless watermelons
title_full Storage conditions of soft X-ray irradiated pollen for producing seedless watermelons
title_fullStr Storage conditions of soft X-ray irradiated pollen for producing seedless watermelons
title_full_unstemmed Storage conditions of soft X-ray irradiated pollen for producing seedless watermelons
title_sort storage conditions of soft x-ray irradiated pollen for producing seedless watermelons
publisher Firenze University Press
series Advances in Horticultural Science
issn 0394-6169
1592-1573
publishDate 2018-03-01
description A safe and efficient method for preserving viable soft X-ray-irradiated pollen for the production of seedless watermelon (Citrullus lanatus L.) from diploid plants was tested by packing the pollen under vacuum, O2, CO2 or N2 gas at 25°C, 4°C or -25°C. Pollen germination rates decreased most rapidly with storage at 25°C and slowest with storage at -25°C. Oxygen as a storage gas was not good for storage of pollen, but pollen stored in N2 or CO2 gave good germination. Pollen stored at -25°C for 90 days germinated, but pollen stored at 4°C for 90 days did not, and N2 storage tended to result in higher fruit set than vacuum storage. Fruit set was significantly affected by pollen storage conditions, with N2 storage being more effective than vacuum storage at 4°C. Storage at -25°C produced little difference in fruit set between vacuum and N2 storage. Thus, temperature was the major factor for maintaining viable and effective pollen, and the use of N2 gas was an effective adjunct. Fruit quality was not significantly affected by storage parameters in this experiment.
topic fruit quality
N2 storage
seedless watermelon
soft x-ray
storage temperature
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ahs/article/view/3119
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