The effect of relative humidity on incompatibility and fertility in Brassica oleracea L.

Authors

  • N.P.A. van Marrewijk
  • D.L. Visser

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18174/njas.v26i1.17108

Abstract

During 1976, nine self-incompatible Brussels sprout clones and one self-compatible cabbage clone, homozygous for their S incompatibility alleles, were placed in growth rooms at 50, 80 or 95% relative humidity, about ten days before flowering. Self and cross pollinations were performed using pollen ripened in the same environment, or from clones grown in the glasshouse at 65-80% relative humidity. Assessments of pollen-tube penetration indicated that humidity does not affect incompatibility, although pollen ripened at 95% relative humidity showed lower fertility. (Abstract retrieved from CAB Abstracts by CABI’s permission)

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1978-02-01

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