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Effect of Photo-Selective Shade Nets on Pollination Process and Nut Development of Corylus avellana L.

Devid Guastella1,2, Mbuyseli Sigwebela1, Eloy Suarez2, Oscar Stubbs1, Jorge Acevedo2, Gerhard Engelbrecht1.   

Abstract

Hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is one of the most appreciated nut crops, which is motivating the cultivation outside its historical production areas. Despite that, there is still limited knowledge about the floral biology of the species and its developmental fruiting stages under different environments. Adverse climatic conditions can threaten the pollination process and fruit development. In South Africa, the deciduous fruit industry identified the net shading as a tool to mitigate the effects of unfavorable abiotic events. The objective of this work was to investigate the effects of photo-selective nets on the pollination process and nut development of C. avellana. Mature hazelnut trees were maintained under netting and compared with the ones in open field. Microscopic examination of female flower and developing nuts were conducted in order to observe the pollen tube growth and the pattern of disodium fluorescein transport into the funiculus and ovule. The results showed differences in pollen tubes growth and timing between the treatments. Generally, trees under nets showed higher rate in pollen tubes developing and reaching the base of the style. On the contrary, the tests carried out in open field showed a higher ratio of pollen tubes arrested in the style. The results also indicated differences in ovules abortion. Developing fruits that showed an interruption point at the funicle level or at junction point of the ovule were classified as aborting fruits (blank nuts at harvest time). A higher rate of abortion was detected in open field compared to the plants under netting. In conclusion, the shade nets influenced the pollen tube growth and the nut development, principally due to micro-climate modification. Therefore, further investigations are needed to analyze the influence of light spectra and to determine the sustainability of photo-selective nets over several years.
Copyright © 2020 Guastella, Sigwebela, Suarez, Stubbs, Acevedo and Engelbrecht.

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Keywords:  abortion; aniline blue; assisted pollination; disodium fluorescein; hazelnut; ovule; pollen tube

Year:  2020        PMID: 33362835      PMCID: PMC7758217          DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2020.602766

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Plant Sci        ISSN: 1664-462X            Impact factor:   5.753


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