Floral structure and pollinizer tree as reliable factors for cross-breeding system of Argania spinosa

In most breeding programs the pollen donor parents (pollinizers) are characterized by a strong flowering rate and very low fruit set, even after hand pollination. Hence, the notion of pollinizers in the argane species was born, first mentioned, checked, documented and confirmed like in the other con...

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Main Authors: Naima Ait Aabd, Abdelghani Tahiri, Redouan Qessaoui, Abdelaziz Mimouni, Rachid Bouharroud
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Language:English
Published: National Institute of Agronomic Research "INRA" Morocco 2022-06-01
Series:African and Mediterranean Agricultural Journal - Al Awamia
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Online Access:https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/Afrimed/article/view/33266
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author Naima Ait Aabd
Abdelghani Tahiri
Redouan Qessaoui
Abdelaziz Mimouni
Rachid Bouharroud
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description In most breeding programs the pollen donor parents (pollinizers) are characterized by a strong flowering rate and very low fruit set, even after hand pollination. Hence, the notion of pollinizers in the argane species was born, first mentioned, checked, documented and confirmed like in the other conventional tree species. Since the argane tree is completely self-incompatible, the presence of compatible pollinizers is necessary for the fruit set. Indeed, pollinizers need to be selected accurately based on the synchronization of bloom periods and compatibility to receiver trees (females). The pollinizer is essential in any breeding program and as well as for any new orchard plantations. The current study was carried out on 13 argane genotypes including two pollinizers. The flowering period, bloom phenology, floral structure and fruit set of crossed genotypes were monitored, illustrated and a season phenogram was established. The pollen viability and germination were also evaluated. Concerning compatibility trials, the hand pollination, using two selected pollinizers pollens, was compared to open pollination. Then, the compatibility system was monitored and evaluated through the index of self-incompatibility. It has been observed that the flowering periods are genotype depending, that there is one to three blooms during the two years study (2018-2019) and that the argane tree is a tristylous species (Mesostylous, brevistylous and longistylous flowers). The in vitro tests showed that the pollen originated from crossed genotypes were viable and able to germinate. The cross-compatibility rate depends on cross associations and it varies from 39 to 84 %. It was observed, for the first time, that all compatible pollinizers have metaxenic effects of pollen on argane fruit.
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spelling doaj.art-22fde9baf4df409fbbf20b3b2062ed012023-06-28T12:29:04ZengNational Institute of Agronomic Research "INRA" MoroccoAfrican and Mediterranean Agricultural Journal - Al Awamia2658-91842022-06-010135648310.34874/IMIST.PRSM/afrimed-i135.3326615794Floral structure and pollinizer tree as reliable factors for cross-breeding system of Argania spinosaNaima Ait Aabd0Abdelghani Tahiri1Redouan Qessaoui2Abdelaziz Mimouni3Rachid Bouharroud4INRA / Centre Régional de la Recherche Agronomique d'AgadirINRA / Centre Régional de la Recherche Agronomique d'AgadirINRA / Centre Régional de la Recherche Agronomique d'AgadirINRA / Centre Régional de la Recherche Agronomique d'AgadirINRA / Centre Régional de la Recherche Agronomique d'AgadirIn most breeding programs the pollen donor parents (pollinizers) are characterized by a strong flowering rate and very low fruit set, even after hand pollination. Hence, the notion of pollinizers in the argane species was born, first mentioned, checked, documented and confirmed like in the other conventional tree species. Since the argane tree is completely self-incompatible, the presence of compatible pollinizers is necessary for the fruit set. Indeed, pollinizers need to be selected accurately based on the synchronization of bloom periods and compatibility to receiver trees (females). The pollinizer is essential in any breeding program and as well as for any new orchard plantations. The current study was carried out on 13 argane genotypes including two pollinizers. The flowering period, bloom phenology, floral structure and fruit set of crossed genotypes were monitored, illustrated and a season phenogram was established. The pollen viability and germination were also evaluated. Concerning compatibility trials, the hand pollination, using two selected pollinizers pollens, was compared to open pollination. Then, the compatibility system was monitored and evaluated through the index of self-incompatibility. It has been observed that the flowering periods are genotype depending, that there is one to three blooms during the two years study (2018-2019) and that the argane tree is a tristylous species (Mesostylous, brevistylous and longistylous flowers). The in vitro tests showed that the pollen originated from crossed genotypes were viable and able to germinate. The cross-compatibility rate depends on cross associations and it varies from 39 to 84 %. It was observed, for the first time, that all compatible pollinizers have metaxenic effects of pollen on argane fruit.https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/Afrimed/article/view/33266arganieramélioration génétiquepollinisateursauto-incompatibilitécroisements diallèlescompatibilitémétaxénie
spellingShingle Naima Ait Aabd
Abdelghani Tahiri
Redouan Qessaoui
Abdelaziz Mimouni
Rachid Bouharroud
Floral structure and pollinizer tree as reliable factors for cross-breeding system of Argania spinosa
African and Mediterranean Agricultural Journal - Al Awamia
arganier
amélioration génétique
pollinisateurs
auto-incompatibilité
croisements diallèles
compatibilité
métaxénie
title Floral structure and pollinizer tree as reliable factors for cross-breeding system of Argania spinosa
title_full Floral structure and pollinizer tree as reliable factors for cross-breeding system of Argania spinosa
title_fullStr Floral structure and pollinizer tree as reliable factors for cross-breeding system of Argania spinosa
title_full_unstemmed Floral structure and pollinizer tree as reliable factors for cross-breeding system of Argania spinosa
title_short Floral structure and pollinizer tree as reliable factors for cross-breeding system of Argania spinosa
title_sort floral structure and pollinizer tree as reliable factors for cross breeding system of argania spinosa
topic arganier
amélioration génétique
pollinisateurs
auto-incompatibilité
croisements diallèles
compatibilité
métaxénie
url https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/Afrimed/article/view/33266
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