Relationship between Flower Phenotypic Traits and Fruit Yields in Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) Varieties

Author:

Lo Shih-Kai12,Hu Chih-Yi2ORCID,Roan Su-Fen3,Su Tsung-Chen2,Chen Iou-Zen1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan

2. Tea Research and Extension Station, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, Taoyuan 324, Taiwan

3. Department of Horticulture and Biotechnology, Chinese Culture University, Taipei 111, Taiwan

Abstract

In order to provide early selection indicators for the breeding of plants used for producing tea seed oil or harvesting tea, we investigated the relationships between flower morphology and fruit yields in tea plants. We analyzed 106 tea varieties to determine the relationships between flower morphological traits and fruit yields. Notably, the homogeneity of flower traits within the same tea plant variety was found to be very high. The average length and width measurements of certain phenotypic traits of tea plants, including pistil length, stamen length, stamen bundle inner width, stamen bundle outer width, and stigma width, were 11.8, 10.9, 2.5, 15.0, 3.7 mm, respectively. In this study, the flower traits that affect fruit yield appear to be related to the difficulty of pollination by insects (e.g., bees), in terms of their contacting the stigma. In 2013, three phenotypic trait variables showed significant effects on yield; namely, the stamen bundle outer width (negative), stigma width (positive), and stigma width minus the stamen bundle inner width (positive). In 2015, only the stamen bundle outer width had a significant negative effect on yield. Regarding pollen viability, in the TTC (2,3,5-triphenyl tetrazolium chloride) staining test, about 84% of the considered tea varieties presented pollen viability exceeding 70%. This indicates that most tea pollen has the ability to germinate normally after contact with the cross-pollinated stigma. The yields of all of the tea varieties exhibited a positively skewed distribution in 2013 and 2015. Although our results indicate that flowers in the anther superior group tend to produce fewer fruits than flowers in the stigma superior group in 2013, in the analysis of the effect of traits on yield, there were no significant differences in the relative positions of stigmas and anthers. In conclusion, we determined that the main trait affecting fruit yield is stamen bundle outer width, while the secondary trait affecting fruit yield is stigma width. However, the efficacy of the stigma width may also be affected by the position of the stigma relative to the anther and the stamen bundle inner width. These two traits have the potential to be used as reference indicators for early selection in future breeding programs.

Funder

Tea Research and Extension Station, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan in Taiwan

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science

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