Does paternal sterility impact on progeny germination and survivorship, case study in strawberries

Studies on the parental role on progeny performance have mostly focused on the maternal parent, while less attention was given to the paternal parent. This study investigated the impact of paternal pollen sterility (ranging from 3.1 – to 77.2%) on F<sub>1</sub> seed germination and proge...

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Main Author: Houshang NOSRATI
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Language:English
Published: University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty 2015-12-01
Series:Acta Agriculturae Slovenica
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Online Access:http://ojs.aas.bf.uni-lj.si/index.php/AAS/article/view/87
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spelling doaj-b4b0cd9d5b5347f687c3481024d74eae2020-11-24T23:42:40ZengUniversity of Ljubljana, Biotechnical FacultyActa Agriculturae Slovenica1581-91751854-19412015-12-01103229129710.14720/aas.2014.103.2.1378Does paternal sterility impact on progeny germination and survivorship, case study in strawberriesHoushang NOSRATI0Department of Plant Science, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, East Azerbaijan, IranStudies on the parental role on progeny performance have mostly focused on the maternal parent, while less attention was given to the paternal parent. This study investigated the impact of paternal pollen sterility (ranging from 3.1 – to 77.2%) on F<sub>1</sub> seed germination and progeny survivorship in Fragaria (strawberry, Rosaceae) using controlled crosses. In crosses within F. vesca ssp. vesca the paternal pollen sterility was not correlated with F<sub>1</sub> seed germination (N = 14, p &gt; 0.074) and progeny survivorship (N = 14, p &gt; 0. 0.710). Paternal sterility in crosses between F. vesca ssp. vesca and F. vesca ssp. monophylla did not affect on F<sub>1</sub> seed germination (N = 7, p &gt; 0.295) and progeny survivorship (N = 6, p &gt; 0.812). Similarly, no correlation was found between father pollen sterility and F<sub>1 </sub> seed germination (N = 6, p &gt; 0.924) and progeny survivorship (N = 6, p &gt; 0.215) in crosses between F. vesca ssp. americana and F. vesca ssp. vesca. Furthermore, crossing different maternal plants by pollen of the same paternal plant in all three cross types produced progeny with variable levels of F<sub>1</sub> seed germination and survivorship. These results indicate the crucial role of maternal plant on progeny performance and support the general idea of the importance of maternal rather than paternal parent on progeny performance.http://ojs.aas.bf.uni-lj.si/index.php/AAS/article/view/87strawberriesfragariainfertilitymale infertilityreproductive disordersprogenyancestrygerminationsurvivalviabilityreproductive performance
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Does paternal sterility impact on progeny germination and survivorship, case study in strawberries
Acta Agriculturae Slovenica
strawberries
fragaria
infertility
male infertility
reproductive disorders
progeny
ancestry
germination
survival
viability
reproductive performance
author_facet Houshang NOSRATI
author_sort Houshang NOSRATI
title Does paternal sterility impact on progeny germination and survivorship, case study in strawberries
title_short Does paternal sterility impact on progeny germination and survivorship, case study in strawberries
title_full Does paternal sterility impact on progeny germination and survivorship, case study in strawberries
title_fullStr Does paternal sterility impact on progeny germination and survivorship, case study in strawberries
title_full_unstemmed Does paternal sterility impact on progeny germination and survivorship, case study in strawberries
title_sort does paternal sterility impact on progeny germination and survivorship, case study in strawberries
publisher University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty
series Acta Agriculturae Slovenica
issn 1581-9175
1854-1941
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Studies on the parental role on progeny performance have mostly focused on the maternal parent, while less attention was given to the paternal parent. This study investigated the impact of paternal pollen sterility (ranging from 3.1 – to 77.2%) on F<sub>1</sub> seed germination and progeny survivorship in Fragaria (strawberry, Rosaceae) using controlled crosses. In crosses within F. vesca ssp. vesca the paternal pollen sterility was not correlated with F<sub>1</sub> seed germination (N = 14, p &gt; 0.074) and progeny survivorship (N = 14, p &gt; 0. 0.710). Paternal sterility in crosses between F. vesca ssp. vesca and F. vesca ssp. monophylla did not affect on F<sub>1</sub> seed germination (N = 7, p &gt; 0.295) and progeny survivorship (N = 6, p &gt; 0.812). Similarly, no correlation was found between father pollen sterility and F<sub>1 </sub> seed germination (N = 6, p &gt; 0.924) and progeny survivorship (N = 6, p &gt; 0.215) in crosses between F. vesca ssp. americana and F. vesca ssp. vesca. Furthermore, crossing different maternal plants by pollen of the same paternal plant in all three cross types produced progeny with variable levels of F<sub>1</sub> seed germination and survivorship. These results indicate the crucial role of maternal plant on progeny performance and support the general idea of the importance of maternal rather than paternal parent on progeny performance.
topic strawberries
fragaria
infertility
male infertility
reproductive disorders
progeny
ancestry
germination
survival
viability
reproductive performance
url http://ojs.aas.bf.uni-lj.si/index.php/AAS/article/view/87
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