Title of article :
Effect of pollen parent on certain aspects of fruit development of Hillawi date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in relation to levels of endogenous gibberellins
Author/Authors :
Abbas, Muayed F. College of Agriculture - Basrah University, Basrah, Iraq , Abdulwahid, Aqeel H. College of Agriculture - Basrah University, Basrah, Iraq , Abass, Kadim I. College of Agriculture - Basrah University, Basrah, Iraq
Abstract :
The effect of two pollen parents (Khikri Adi and Ghannami Akhdar) on certain fruit
characteristics of Hillawi date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) was investigated in relation to changes in
levels of endogenous gibberellins during fruit development. The results showed that, the pollen parent
Khikri Adi caused a highly significant increase in fruit size, fresh weight of the whole fruit, pulp and seed
in comparison with fruit produced by the pollen parent Ghannami Akhdar. The pollen parent had a
significant effect on the levels of free gibberellins, with fruits produced by the pollen Khikri having the
highest level, as compared with fruit produced by the pollen Ghannami Akhdar. The levels of endogenous
gibberellins were low at fruit set (5-7 weeks from pollination) but rose to a peak value during maximum
fruit growth rate (9-11 week from pollination) and then declined as the fruit an advanced toward the
stage of physiological maturity.
Keywords :
Gibberellins , fruit growth , metaxenia , Phoenix dactylifera L.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics