Influência do cavalo sobre a fertilidade do polen no cavaleiro, em citrus
- 1 December 1941
- journal article
- Published by FapUNIFESP (SciELO) in Bragantia
- Vol. 1 (11-12) , 713-757
- https://doi.org/10.1590/s0006-87051941001000002
Abstract
1 - The object of the present paper is the study of the effect of different rootstocks on pollen fertility of the scion. The material was obtained from experiments by Moreira (18), in progress at the Experimental Station, Limeira, São Paulo, and from experiments by Vasconcelos (1), in progress in the Experimental Orchard at Piracicaba, São Paulo. Homogeneity test of method 2 -A preliminary homogeneity test was carried out and showed that the methods for collecting and counting pollen were sufficiently satisfactory. This test consisted in the following : pollen was collected from 3 plants for each of 5 different rootstocks, budded with laranja pera and for each plant 3 determinations were made. The decomposition of the total error showed no significant, large component (quadro I). Both error and means per plant or rootstock gave no signs of heterogeneity (quadros II and III). Finally the error of a binomial distribution around a mean of 40,19% and with an average of 145 pollen grains per determinaKeywords
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