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Bazı Zeytin Çeşitlerinde Hermafrodit Çiçek Oranları ve Meyve Dökümü

Year 2024, Volume: 53 Issue: 2, 53 - 59, 26.11.2024
https://doi.org/10.53471/bahce.1493670

Abstract

Zeytin çeşitlerinde çiçek biyolojisi incelendiğinde erkek ve hermafrodit çiçek durumları değişiklik göstermektedir. Yapılan bu çalışma ile 3 farklı zeytin çeşidinin üç yıl süreyle Tarsus/Mersin ekolojisindeki erselik çiçek oranı tespit edilmiştir. Aynı zamanda döllenmeden sonra çeşitlere ait uygulamalarda meyve dökümleri belirlenmiştir. İncelenen çeşitlerde kendine verimlilik ile tozlayıcı kullanımının meyve tutumuna etkisini belirlemek amacıyla başlangıçta uygulamaya alınmış çiçek sayıları ile karşılaştırılması sonucunda yüzde meyve tutma değerleri belirlenmiştir. Çeşitlerin çiçeklerinin açılmasından meyve bağlama aşamasına kadar geçen sürenin ise 10 ila 15 günlük bir süreyi kapsadığı saptanmıştır. Erselik çiçek oranları yıllar bazında benzerlik gösterirken, en yüksek Domat çeşidinde bulunmuş, bunu Sarı Ulak ve Gemlik çeşitleri izlemiştir. Domat, Gemlik ve Sarı Ulak çeşitlerinde yapılan tozlama denemeleri sonucunda meyve dökümlerinin kendileme uygulamalarında en fazla olduğu saptanmıştır. Yabancı tozlama uygulamalarında ise kendilemeye göre daha az döküm saptanmış ve tozlayıcı kullanımının meyve tutumu üzerine olumlu etkisi görülmüştür.

Supporting Institution

Ankara Üniversitesi

Project Number

18L0447008

References

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  • Cuevas, J., Pinney, K., Polito, V.S., 1999. Flower differentiation, pistil development and pistil abortion in olive (Olea europaea L.). Acta Horticulturae 474:293-296.
  • Brooks, R.M., 1948. Seasonal incidence of perfect and staminate olive flowers. Proceedings of the American Society for Horticultural Science 52:213-218.
  • Lavee, S., Rallo, L., Rapaport, H.F., Troncosa, A., 1996. The floral biology of the olive: effect of flower number, type and distribution on fruitset. Scientia Horticulturae 66:149-158.
  • Seifi, E., Guerin, J., Kaiser, B., Sedgley, M., 2008. Inflorescence architecture of olive. Scientia Horticulturae 116:273-279.
  • Moreno-Alíasa, I., Rapoport, H.F., Martins, P.C., 2012. Morphological limitations in floral development among olive tree cultivars. Acta Hort. 932, ISHS 2012.
  • Rosati, A., Caporali, S., Paoletti, A., Famiani, F., 2011. Pistil abortion is related to ovary mass in olive (Olea europaea L.). Scientia Horticulturae 127(4):515-519.
  • Cuevas, J., Rapoport, H.F., Rallo, L., 1995. Relationships among reproductive processes and fruitlet abscission in “Arbequina” olive. Advances in Horticultural Science 9(2):92-96.
  • Rapoport, H.F., Rallo, L., 1991. Postanthesis flower and fruit abscission in ‘Manzanilla’ olive. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 116(4):720-723.
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  • Reale, L., Sgromo, C., Bonofiglio, T., Orlandi, F., Fornaciari, M., Ferranti, F., Romano, B., 2006. Reproductive biology of olive (Olea europaea L.) DOP Umbria cultivars. Sex Plant Reprod 19:151-61.
  • Mete, N., Mısırlı, A., 2009. Research on the pollination biology of some olive cultivars. Master’s Thesis. Ege University, Institute of Natural and Applied Sciences, Izmir, Turkey. TAGEM Project No: BBAD/2008/1/06/01, Izmir.
  • Rallo, L., Fernández-Escobar, R., 1985. Influence of cultivar and flower thinning within the inflorescence on competition among olive fruit. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 110:303-308.

Hermaphrodite Flower Ratios and Fruit Drop in Some Olive Cultivars

Year 2024, Volume: 53 Issue: 2, 53 - 59, 26.11.2024
https://doi.org/10.53471/bahce.1493670

Abstract

The intricacies of flower biology in olive cultivars reveal variations in the occurrence of male and hermaphrodite flowers. This study endeavours to ascertain the frequency of hermaphrodite flowers over a three-year period within the ecological context of Tarsus/Mersin. Simultaneously, post-fertilization fruit abscission rates specific to each cultivar were determined. By initially quantifying flower numbers and subsequently comparing them against fruit retention rates, this research aimed to elucidate the impact of self-pollination and cross-pollination on fruit set across the examined cultivars. The period from the opening of flowers to the stage of fruit setting was found to range from 10 to 15 days. While the ratios of hermaphrodite flowers remained similar across years, the highest ratio was observed in the Domat cultivar, followed by the Sarı Ulak and Gemlik cultivars. Pollination experiments conducted on the Domat, Gemlik and Sarı Ulak cultivars revealed that fruit drop rates were highest in self-pollination practices. Conversely, foreign pollination practices resulted in lower fruit drop rates compared to self-pollination, indicating a positive impact of pollinator use on fruit retention.

Project Number

18L0447008

References

  • Cuevas, J., Polito V.S., 2004. The role of staminate flowers in the breeding system of Olea europaea (Oleaceae): an andromonoecious, wind-pollinated taxon. Annals of Botany 93:547-553.
  • Cuevas, J., Pinney, K., Polito, V.S., 1999. Flower differentiation, pistil development and pistil abortion in olive (Olea europaea L.). Acta Horticulturae 474:293-296.
  • Brooks, R.M., 1948. Seasonal incidence of perfect and staminate olive flowers. Proceedings of the American Society for Horticultural Science 52:213-218.
  • Lavee, S., Rallo, L., Rapaport, H.F., Troncosa, A., 1996. The floral biology of the olive: effect of flower number, type and distribution on fruitset. Scientia Horticulturae 66:149-158.
  • Seifi, E., Guerin, J., Kaiser, B., Sedgley, M., 2008. Inflorescence architecture of olive. Scientia Horticulturae 116:273-279.
  • Moreno-Alíasa, I., Rapoport, H.F., Martins, P.C., 2012. Morphological limitations in floral development among olive tree cultivars. Acta Hort. 932, ISHS 2012.
  • Rosati, A., Caporali, S., Paoletti, A., Famiani, F., 2011. Pistil abortion is related to ovary mass in olive (Olea europaea L.). Scientia Horticulturae 127(4):515-519.
  • Cuevas, J., Rapoport, H.F., Rallo, L., 1995. Relationships among reproductive processes and fruitlet abscission in “Arbequina” olive. Advances in Horticultural Science 9(2):92-96.
  • Rapoport, H.F., Rallo, L., 1991. Postanthesis flower and fruit abscission in ‘Manzanilla’ olive. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 116(4):720-723.
  • Reale, L., Sgromo, C., Ederli, L., Pasqualini, S., Orlandi, F., Fornaciari, M., Ferranti, F., Romano, B., 2009. Morphological and cytological development and starch accumulation in hermaphrodite and staminate flowers of olive (Olea europaea L.). Sex Plant Reprod 22:109-119.
  • Reale, L., Sgromo, C., Bonofiglio, T., Orlandi, F., Fornaciari, M., Ferranti, F., Romano, B., 2006. Reproductive biology of olive (Olea europaea L.) DOP Umbria cultivars. Sex Plant Reprod 19:151-61.
  • Mete, N., Mısırlı, A., 2009. Research on the pollination biology of some olive cultivars. Master’s Thesis. Ege University, Institute of Natural and Applied Sciences, Izmir, Turkey. TAGEM Project No: BBAD/2008/1/06/01, Izmir.
  • Rallo, L., Fernández-Escobar, R., 1985. Influence of cultivar and flower thinning within the inflorescence on competition among olive fruit. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 110:303-308.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Pomology and Treatment
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

Cansu Dölek 0000-0001-7628-0676

Mücahit Taha Özkaya 0000-0002-6571-5985

Project Number 18L0447008
Publication Date November 26, 2024
Submission Date May 31, 2024
Acceptance Date September 11, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 53 Issue: 2

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APA Dölek, C., & Özkaya, M. T. (2024). Hermaphrodite Flower Ratios and Fruit Drop in Some Olive Cultivars. Bahçe, 53(2), 53-59. https://doi.org/10.53471/bahce.1493670
AMA Dölek C, Özkaya MT. Hermaphrodite Flower Ratios and Fruit Drop in Some Olive Cultivars. Bahçe. November 2024;53(2):53-59. doi:10.53471/bahce.1493670
Chicago Dölek, Cansu, and Mücahit Taha Özkaya. “Hermaphrodite Flower Ratios and Fruit Drop in Some Olive Cultivars”. Bahçe 53, no. 2 (November 2024): 53-59. https://doi.org/10.53471/bahce.1493670.
EndNote Dölek C, Özkaya MT (November 1, 2024) Hermaphrodite Flower Ratios and Fruit Drop in Some Olive Cultivars. Bahçe 53 2 53–59.
IEEE C. Dölek and M. T. Özkaya, “Hermaphrodite Flower Ratios and Fruit Drop in Some Olive Cultivars”, Bahçe, vol. 53, no. 2, pp. 53–59, 2024, doi: 10.53471/bahce.1493670.
ISNAD Dölek, Cansu - Özkaya, Mücahit Taha. “Hermaphrodite Flower Ratios and Fruit Drop in Some Olive Cultivars”. Bahçe 53/2 (November 2024), 53-59. https://doi.org/10.53471/bahce.1493670.
JAMA Dölek C, Özkaya MT. Hermaphrodite Flower Ratios and Fruit Drop in Some Olive Cultivars. Bahçe. 2024;53:53–59.
MLA Dölek, Cansu and Mücahit Taha Özkaya. “Hermaphrodite Flower Ratios and Fruit Drop in Some Olive Cultivars”. Bahçe, vol. 53, no. 2, 2024, pp. 53-59, doi:10.53471/bahce.1493670.
Vancouver Dölek C, Özkaya MT. Hermaphrodite Flower Ratios and Fruit Drop in Some Olive Cultivars. Bahçe. 2024;53(2):53-9.

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