J. Janse et Jj. Verhaegh, EFFECTS OF VARYING POLLEN LOAD ON FRUIT-SET, SEED SET AND SEEDLING PERFORMANCE IN APPLE AND PEAR, Sexual plant reproduction, 6(2), 1993, pp. 122-126
Two apple crosses and one pear cross were carried out using three diff
erent pollen densities. In one of the apple crosses, both fruit and se
ed set decreased when a mixture of pollen and powder (diluted pollen t
reatment) was used for pollination. Also, seedlings from the undiluted
treatment were more vigorous than those originating from pollination
with diluted pollen. In the other apple cross, however, no effect on f
ruit set, seed set or growth in the first year was found. Mean diamete
r after the second year differed among treatments, but did not seem to
be related to pollen density. For pear, the number of good seeds decr
eased and the number of deaf, probably unfertilized, seeds increased w
ith decreasing pollen density. However, there was no apparent signific
ant effect of pollen density on seedling growth. With respect to scab
resistance and mildew attack in both apple crosses, no differences amo
ng treatments were found. The results indicate that gametophytic compe
tition may occur in apple crosses, but that it is probably weaker in p
ear.