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Influence of
gamma irradiation on pollen viability, germinability and
fruit and seed-set of pumpkin and winter squash
Ertan Sait
Kurtar
Bafra Vocational School, Department of Technical Programs,
Ondokuz Mayis University, 55400 Bafra, Samsun - Turkey.
E-mail:
ertansaitkurtar@hotmail.com.
Accepted 6 November, 2009 |
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The influence of irradiation dose (50, 100, 200 and 300
Gray), irradiation time (July 9th, 11th,
15th, 21st and 28th) and
pollen age (0th and 1st days) on the
pollen viability, germinability and fruit and seed-set were
investigated in pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duchesne
ex Poir.) and winter squash (Cucurbita maxima
Duchesne ex Lam.). Along with increasing of irradiation
dose, irradiation period and pollen age, pollen viability,
germinability and fruit and seed-set decreased,
significantly. Irradiated and non-irradiated pollens
maintained their viability for 1 - 4 days and 4 - 7 days,
respectively. Non-irradiated pollens of winter squash were
germinated for 2 days and produced the highest germination
rate (22.6 and 22.9%) on July 9th and 11th,
respectively. Moreover, irradiated pollens were germinated
for 2 days at 50 Gray (1.1 - 8.5%) and for one day at 100
Gray (0.6 - 10.4%). On July 9, the fruit-set rate ranged
from 75.0% (at 50 Gray) to 63.0% (at 100 Gray) by
pollination with 0th day pollens in winter
squash. Pollination with irradiated pollens at 50 Gray and
100 Gray gave both seeded and seedless fruits depending on
irradiation periods. All fruits obtained from pollinations
with non-irradiated pollens were seeded. Although irradiated
pollens at 200 Gray and 300 Gray were not germinated in
medium, they gave fruit more or less, but fruits were
seedless. The highest fruit-set rates were determined 91.7
(57SI21) in winter squash and 26.3 (55BA01) in pumpkin,
pollination with 0th day old pollens. In all
irradiation times, the percentage of fruit and seed-set of
pumpkin was lower than that of winter squash.
Key words:
Gamma irradiation, pollen viability and germinability, fruit
and seed-set, pumpkin, winter squash. |