2019
DOI: 10.19044/esj.2019.v15n27p448
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Effet de la Période de Pollinisation Manuelle sur la Fructification de l’igname (Dioscorea rotundata Poir; Dioscoreaceae) en Côte d’Ivoire

Abstract: L'igname D. rotundata est l'espèce la plus appréciée des consommateurs en Côte d'Ivoire. Cependant, sa production stagne du fait des nombreuses contraintes liées à sa culture notamment les viroses. L'utilisation de variétés améliorées issues de reproduction sexuelle, pourrait contribuer efficacement à une production durable. Ce travail visait à évaluer la période des croisements afin d'accroitre les taux de fructifications chez cette espèce. Au total, 28 croisements intra-spécifiques ont été réalisés en utilis… Show more

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“…Low pollen viability was often reported as a limitation to sexual reproduction in yam [43]. In addition to pollen viability, the timing and limited duration of opening of male flowers during the day is another factor that may limit the pollination process of D. rotundata yams [15,48]. In our study, pollen viability was assessed by in vitro pollen germination and averaged 49%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…Low pollen viability was often reported as a limitation to sexual reproduction in yam [43]. In addition to pollen viability, the timing and limited duration of opening of male flowers during the day is another factor that may limit the pollination process of D. rotundata yams [15,48]. In our study, pollen viability was assessed by in vitro pollen germination and averaged 49%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The flowers were bagged before anthesis and after pollination with a mesh to avoid insect pollinations. The cross-pollinations were carried out during the period of the day when the male flowers are open according to [48]. For each of the 21 cross types, a total of 110 female flowers, from an average of 10 inflorescences, were randomly selected and pollinated.…”
Section: Self and Cross Pollination Crossingsmentioning
confidence: 99%