2010
DOI: 10.5109/17802
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Estimation of Self-incompatibility S Genotypes of Citrus Cultivars and Plants Based on Controlled Pollination with Restricted Number of Pollen Grains

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“…Citrus self-incompatibility is important to fruit production trait because it results in seedless fruit (Mesejo, et al, 2014, Li, 1980, Yamamoto et al, 1995and Yamamoto et al, 2006. Many factors can lead to seedless orange fruit, such as parthenocarpy (Talon et al, 1992 andMontalt., et al, 2021), male fertility (Hu et al, 2005, Xiao et al, 2007and Yu et al, 2011, inconsistencies (Yamamoto et al, 2006, Distefano et al, 2009, Wang & Lü, 2009, Yamasaki, et al, 2009and Ngo et al, 2010 and maturity of pollen during fruit development (Wen & Cai, 2000). Seedless is desirable economic features in citrus fruit markets but as seedless seeds eliminate seed shortages, it makes use and processing faster and easier.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Citrus self-incompatibility is important to fruit production trait because it results in seedless fruit (Mesejo, et al, 2014, Li, 1980, Yamamoto et al, 1995and Yamamoto et al, 2006. Many factors can lead to seedless orange fruit, such as parthenocarpy (Talon et al, 1992 andMontalt., et al, 2021), male fertility (Hu et al, 2005, Xiao et al, 2007and Yu et al, 2011, inconsistencies (Yamamoto et al, 2006, Distefano et al, 2009, Wang & Lü, 2009, Yamasaki, et al, 2009and Ngo et al, 2010 and maturity of pollen during fruit development (Wen & Cai, 2000). Seedless is desirable economic features in citrus fruit markets but as seedless seeds eliminate seed shortages, it makes use and processing faster and easier.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%