Floral Quality and Inflorescence Architecture in Olea europaea 'Arauco' (La Rioja, Argentina)
- Autores
- Brizuela, Maria Magdalena; Fernández, F. J.; Searles, Peter Stoughton
- Año de publicación
- 2014
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- inglés
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- Floral quality is often overlooked as being one of the key yield determinants in olive. One aspect of floral quality is the number of perfect hermaphroditic flowers with both male and female reproductive parts relative to imperfect, staminate (male) flowers. We assessed inflorescence density, number of perfect and imperfect flowers, and inflorescence architecture in the cultivar ‘Arauco’ on the north- and south-sides of six 40-year-old trees growing in a small traditional orchard with a 10×10 m planting density in Aimogasta (La Rioja, Argentina). Some complementary measurements were done in a second orchard. A trade-off was found in the first orchard between inflorescence density and floral quality with inflorescence density being less on the north side of the trees versus the south, while the number of perfect flowers showed the opposite pattern. This phenomenon led to a negative relationship between inflorescence density and percentage of perfect flowers per inflorescence. Comparing the two orchards, the well-irrigated and fertilized first orchard that received flood irrigation every two weeks and manure as fertilizer had the greatest percentage of perfect flowers at the most terminal position on the inflorescence. In contrast, the second orchard received only occasional flood irrigation and no fertilization, had fewer perfect flowers, and the perfect flowers (%) were not greater at the terminal position than more basal branch positions. As a whole, these results show that both biological factors such as inflorescence density and orchard management strongly affect floral quality in the Argentinean cultivar ‘Arauco’. Detailed experimental studies are needed to better understand the various influences on floral quality and inflorescence architecture.
Fil: Brizuela, Maria Magdalena. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Plantas Tóxicas y Medicinales, Metabolismo de Compuestos Sintéticos y Naturales - Hongos que Intervienen en la Degradación Biológica; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina
Fil: Fernández, F. J.. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria; Argentina
Fil: Searles, Peter Stoughton. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Regional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Transferencia Tecnológica de Anillaco; Argentina - Materia
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Branch Orientation
Crop Load
Imperfect Flowers
Inflorescences
Perfect Flowers - Nivel de accesibilidad
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Floral Quality and Inflorescence Architecture in Olea europaea 'Arauco' (La Rioja, Argentina) |
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Floral Quality and Inflorescence Architecture in Olea europaea 'Arauco' (La Rioja, Argentina) |
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Floral Quality and Inflorescence Architecture in Olea europaea 'Arauco' (La Rioja, Argentina) Brizuela, Maria Magdalena Branch Orientation Crop Load Imperfect Flowers Inflorescences Perfect Flowers |
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Floral Quality and Inflorescence Architecture in Olea europaea 'Arauco' (La Rioja, Argentina) |
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Floral Quality and Inflorescence Architecture in Olea europaea 'Arauco' (La Rioja, Argentina) |
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Floral Quality and Inflorescence Architecture in Olea europaea 'Arauco' (La Rioja, Argentina) |
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Floral Quality and Inflorescence Architecture in Olea europaea 'Arauco' (La Rioja, Argentina) |
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Floral Quality and Inflorescence Architecture in Olea europaea 'Arauco' (La Rioja, Argentina) |
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Brizuela, Maria Magdalena Fernández, F. J. Searles, Peter Stoughton |
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Brizuela, Maria Magdalena |
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Brizuela, Maria Magdalena Fernández, F. J. Searles, Peter Stoughton |
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Fernández, F. J. Searles, Peter Stoughton |
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Branch Orientation Crop Load Imperfect Flowers Inflorescences Perfect Flowers |
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Branch Orientation Crop Load Imperfect Flowers Inflorescences Perfect Flowers |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4.1 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4 |
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Floral quality is often overlooked as being one of the key yield determinants in olive. One aspect of floral quality is the number of perfect hermaphroditic flowers with both male and female reproductive parts relative to imperfect, staminate (male) flowers. We assessed inflorescence density, number of perfect and imperfect flowers, and inflorescence architecture in the cultivar ‘Arauco’ on the north- and south-sides of six 40-year-old trees growing in a small traditional orchard with a 10×10 m planting density in Aimogasta (La Rioja, Argentina). Some complementary measurements were done in a second orchard. A trade-off was found in the first orchard between inflorescence density and floral quality with inflorescence density being less on the north side of the trees versus the south, while the number of perfect flowers showed the opposite pattern. This phenomenon led to a negative relationship between inflorescence density and percentage of perfect flowers per inflorescence. Comparing the two orchards, the well-irrigated and fertilized first orchard that received flood irrigation every two weeks and manure as fertilizer had the greatest percentage of perfect flowers at the most terminal position on the inflorescence. In contrast, the second orchard received only occasional flood irrigation and no fertilization, had fewer perfect flowers, and the perfect flowers (%) were not greater at the terminal position than more basal branch positions. As a whole, these results show that both biological factors such as inflorescence density and orchard management strongly affect floral quality in the Argentinean cultivar ‘Arauco’. Detailed experimental studies are needed to better understand the various influences on floral quality and inflorescence architecture. Fil: Brizuela, Maria Magdalena. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Plantas Tóxicas y Medicinales, Metabolismo de Compuestos Sintéticos y Naturales - Hongos que Intervienen en la Degradación Biológica; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina Fil: Fernández, F. J.. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria; Argentina Fil: Searles, Peter Stoughton. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Regional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Transferencia Tecnológica de Anillaco; Argentina |
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Floral quality is often overlooked as being one of the key yield determinants in olive. One aspect of floral quality is the number of perfect hermaphroditic flowers with both male and female reproductive parts relative to imperfect, staminate (male) flowers. We assessed inflorescence density, number of perfect and imperfect flowers, and inflorescence architecture in the cultivar ‘Arauco’ on the north- and south-sides of six 40-year-old trees growing in a small traditional orchard with a 10×10 m planting density in Aimogasta (La Rioja, Argentina). Some complementary measurements were done in a second orchard. A trade-off was found in the first orchard between inflorescence density and floral quality with inflorescence density being less on the north side of the trees versus the south, while the number of perfect flowers showed the opposite pattern. This phenomenon led to a negative relationship between inflorescence density and percentage of perfect flowers per inflorescence. Comparing the two orchards, the well-irrigated and fertilized first orchard that received flood irrigation every two weeks and manure as fertilizer had the greatest percentage of perfect flowers at the most terminal position on the inflorescence. In contrast, the second orchard received only occasional flood irrigation and no fertilization, had fewer perfect flowers, and the perfect flowers (%) were not greater at the terminal position than more basal branch positions. As a whole, these results show that both biological factors such as inflorescence density and orchard management strongly affect floral quality in the Argentinean cultivar ‘Arauco’. Detailed experimental studies are needed to better understand the various influences on floral quality and inflorescence architecture. |
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