Assessment of Cassava Pollen Viability and Ovule Fertilizability under Red-Light and Plant-Growth-Regulator Treatments
Julius K. Baguma,
Settumba B. Mukasa,
Mildred Ochwo-Ssemakula
et al.
Abstract:Understanding pollen and ovule fertility as factors influencing fruit and seed set is important in cassava breeding. Red light (RL) and plant growth regulators (PGRs) have been used to induce or enhance flowering and fruit set in cassava without any reference to effects on pollen viability or ovule fertilizability. This study investigated effects of field-applied RL and PGR on pollen viability and ovule fertilizability. Panels of cassava genotypes, with early or moderate flowering responses were used. RL was a… Show more
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