Author:
Aleemullah M.,Haigh A. M.,Holford P.
Abstract
Little attention has been paid to the events associated with fruit production
such as flowering and seed set in chilli peppers despite this species being a
major horticultural crop. To address this deficit, we examined flowering
phenology in the cv. Red Hot Glory, a representative of the Longum group of
peppers. Measurements of bud length and width showed that these
characteristics can provide an effective index of the number of days required
by a bud to reach anthesis. Anthesis itself mainly occurred during the morning
with a second, smaller peak of flower opening in the afternoon. Measurements
made in spring and summer suggested that the daily start of anthesis is
controlled by daylength. In flowers that opened before 1700 hours, anther
dehiscence took place 1 h after the buds opened; in flowers that opened later,
dehiscence was delayed until the following morning. This pattern of anther
dehiscence suggests that this event is partially controlled by the
flower’s endogenous rhythms. Controlled pollinations showed that the
period of female receptivity, as judged by seed set, lasted from 5 days before
anthesis to 3 days after anthesis with maximum fertility occurring on the day
of anthesis. Therefore, bud pollinations are possible, and, for maximum seed
set, should be made as close to the day of anthesis as possible. This study
has provided baseline data that will aid the production of new, hybrid
cultivars and will facilitate further studies on the factors affecting
fertility in this species.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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28 articles.
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