2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0269485
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Biomass and mineral nutrient partitioning among self-pollinated and cross-pollinated fruit on the same strawberry plant

Abstract: Pollen-parent effects on fruit size and quality have been found previously among competing self-pollinated and cross-pollinated fruit on the same Redlands Joy strawberry plant. These effects occur independently of the percentage of fertilized seeds on the fruit, but the expression of these effects on fruit size and some aspects of quality are greatest when calcium is in shortest supply. Here, we aimed to clarify at what developmental stages the self-pollinated and cross-pollinated fruit diverge in size and qua… Show more

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“…During the accepting stage, the pollination process is primarily influenced by the self-pollen compatibility of the strawberry cultivar. It is widely accepted that strawberry flowers are hermaphroditic and self-compatible to some extent but not entirely (Dinh Dung et al, 2022). Therefore, even if the stigma has high receptivity, it may not induce pollen tube growth.…”
Section: Pollen Fertilization Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the accepting stage, the pollination process is primarily influenced by the self-pollen compatibility of the strawberry cultivar. It is widely accepted that strawberry flowers are hermaphroditic and self-compatible to some extent but not entirely (Dinh Dung et al, 2022). Therefore, even if the stigma has high receptivity, it may not induce pollen tube growth.…”
Section: Pollen Fertilization Processmentioning
confidence: 99%