2018
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci12448-17
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Pre-breeding in Passiflora subrotunda Mast.: Morphological and Reproductive Characterization at Different Light Levels

Abstract: Passiflora are ornamental plants that are appreciated as part of outdoor decor, composing pergolas and gardens, as well as in interior ornamentation where species tolerant to environments with less light availability are used. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of different levels of light and pot types on morphological and reproductive characteristics in Passiflora subrotunda and to support genetic breeding programs of orname… Show more

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“…Therefore, the F 1 hybrid progeny had high pollen viability, because >70% is considered a high value (Moreira and Gurgel 1940). High pollen viability was found in P. subrotunda, species of ornamental value (Souza et al 2018), and in other species (Tolomeotti et al 2018, Tedesco et al 2019, Krycki et al 2020, including tetraploid plants (Krycki et al 2016). Normal meiotic behavior has been reported in interspecific F 1 hybrids obtained from a cross between P. sublanceolata and P. foetida var.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Therefore, the F 1 hybrid progeny had high pollen viability, because >70% is considered a high value (Moreira and Gurgel 1940). High pollen viability was found in P. subrotunda, species of ornamental value (Souza et al 2018), and in other species (Tolomeotti et al 2018, Tedesco et al 2019, Krycki et al 2020, including tetraploid plants (Krycki et al 2016). Normal meiotic behavior has been reported in interspecific F 1 hybrids obtained from a cross between P. sublanceolata and P. foetida var.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%