Coincidence of flowering time and the productivity and quality of cauliflower hybrid seeds

Authors

  • Marcelo Fontanetti Verdial UNESP; FCA; Depto. de Produção Vegetal
  • Antonio Ismael Inácio Cardoso UNESP; FCA; Depto. de Produção Vegetal
  • Márcio Santos de Lima UNESP; FCA; Depto. de Produção Vegetal
  • Francisco Célio Maia Chaves UNESP; FCA; Depto. de Produção Vegetal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162001000300015

Keywords:

Brassica oleracea, seed, hybrid, self-incompatibility

Abstract

The missing of flowering synchronization between the self-incompatible lines in a crop field of cauliflower hybrid seeds besides making the seed production smaller can compromise the genetic purity of them. The coincidence of the flowering time between two cauliflower lines was examined to study its effect on the productivity and quality of hybrid seeds. The treatments consisted of six different sowing dates, every fifteen days, using a self-incompatible tropical line pollinated by a winter line which does not present self-incompatibility. The following characteristics were evaluated: leaf average area and number of flowers per plant, number of siliques per plant, number and weight of seeds per plant, weight of thousand seeds and average number of seeds per silique. The germination standard test and genetic seed purity were determined for each treatment. The coincident flowering season between cauliflower lines affects directly the productivity and the genetic quality of the produced hybrid seeds. The closer the flowering time coincidence between the lines, the greater the number of seeds per silique and the smaller the percentage of non-hybrid seedlings. However, the coincidence of the flowering season between lines was found to influence physiological seed quality.

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Published

2001-09-01

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Section

Crop Science

How to Cite

Coincidence of flowering time and the productivity and quality of cauliflower hybrid seeds . (2001). Scientia Agricola, 58(3), 533-539. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162001000300015