Factors affecting pollen dispersal in high-density apple orchards

Citation
P. Kron et al., Factors affecting pollen dispersal in high-density apple orchards, HORTSCIENCE, 36(6), 2001, pp. 1039-1046
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
HORTSCIENCE
ISSN journal
00185345 → ACNP
Volume
36
Issue
6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1039 - 1046
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-5345(200110)36:6<1039:FAPDIH>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Knowledge of pollen dispersal is essential for maximizing cross-fertilizati on in apples (Malus xdomestica Borkh.) and achieving optimal orchard design . Using allozyme markers, we examined dispersal of pollen from trees of a s ingle cultivar ('Idared') throughout two apple orchards. In each orchard, t he percentage of seeds sired by 'Idared' was estimated for trees sampled at regular intervals along three transects, extending up to 18 rows (86 m) fr om the closest donor trees. The percentage of seed sired by 'Idared' pollen ranged from 76% to 1% of seed sampled for a row. No differences in pollen dispersal were found among transects, despite differences in proximity to t he bee colonies. Variation in 'Idared' siring success was attributable to t he cultivar of the fruit-bearing trees as well as their distance to the nea rest 'Idared' tree. Cultivar effects were associated with differences in fl owering overlap, but not cross-compatibility with the pollenizer. Furthermo re, flowering overlap was a good predictor of siring success only when the flowering times of competing pollenizer cultivars were also considered. The implications for orchard design are discussed.