2021
DOI: 10.1590/2447-536x.v27i1.2148
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Evaluation of open-pollinated offspring in Cyclamen persicum using vegetative phenology models in a primitive breeding population

Abstract: Cyclamen is commercially cultivated to produce the pot and garden flowering plants by sowing the seeds, and the number of leaves is an important trait for the beginning of the initiations of flower buds and flowering. The yield potential is affected by the life cycle of a plant and the plant breeders can have good decisions making with the prediction of plant phenology. In this study, a polynomial function was proposed for modeling behavior of cyclamen offspring during the vegetative growth. This modeling is b… Show more

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“…Open pollination of cyclamen flowers is only possible in the region where C. persicum occurs, while artificial hand pollination is used in greenhouse crops, and in breeding where flowers of female parents could be emasculat- ed (Masouleh & Moghaddam, 2020). This pollination method is also used in research, so the cited reports of pollination efficiency refer to the manual method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Open pollination of cyclamen flowers is only possible in the region where C. persicum occurs, while artificial hand pollination is used in greenhouse crops, and in breeding where flowers of female parents could be emasculat- ed (Masouleh & Moghaddam, 2020). This pollination method is also used in research, so the cited reports of pollination efficiency refer to the manual method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite being planted in a different habitat, plants retain their flowering regime because their phenological type is determined genetically (Schwartz-Tzachor et al, 2008). Controlling cyclamen phenology in crops is important because yield potential interacts with the life cycle of the plants (Masouleh & Moghaddam, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%