Floral behaviour and unique autonomous self-pollination of Passiflora species (Passion fruit)

This paper presents the results of field studies conducted in Sarawak, Malaysia, to assess the flowering and pollination behaviours of Passiflora species, i.e. P. edulis (Purple), P. edulis (Frederick), P. maliformis, P. quadrangularis and P. incarnata, for yield and quality improvement and for othe...

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Main Authors: Ramaiya, S. D., Bujang, J. S., Zakaria, M. H.
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Published: Malaysian Society of Plant Physiology 2019
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author Ramaiya, S. D.
Bujang, J. S.
Zakaria, M. H.
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description This paper presents the results of field studies conducted in Sarawak, Malaysia, to assess the flowering and pollination behaviours of Passiflora species, i.e. P. edulis (Purple), P. edulis (Frederick), P. maliformis, P. quadrangularis and P. incarnata, for yield and quality improvement and for other breeding programmes. It was shown that the Passiflora species exhibited constant production of few flowers within a day. The flowering behaviour varied among the species. The Passiflora flowers exhibited a unique autonomous self-pollination involving the movement of styles and anthers.
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spelling upm.eprints-799242023-03-29T05:08:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79924/ Floral behaviour and unique autonomous self-pollination of Passiflora species (Passion fruit) Ramaiya, S. D. Bujang, J. S. Zakaria, M. H. This paper presents the results of field studies conducted in Sarawak, Malaysia, to assess the flowering and pollination behaviours of Passiflora species, i.e. P. edulis (Purple), P. edulis (Frederick), P. maliformis, P. quadrangularis and P. incarnata, for yield and quality improvement and for other breeding programmes. It was shown that the Passiflora species exhibited constant production of few flowers within a day. The flowering behaviour varied among the species. The Passiflora flowers exhibited a unique autonomous self-pollination involving the movement of styles and anthers. Malaysian Society of Plant Physiology 2019 Article PeerReviewed Ramaiya, S. D. and Bujang, J. S. and Zakaria, M. H. (2019) Floral behaviour and unique autonomous self-pollination of Passiflora species (Passion fruit). Transactions of the Malaysian Society of Plant Physiology, 26. pp. 60-65. ISSN 2600-9595 https://www.cabdirect.org/cabdirect/abstract/20193452578
spellingShingle Ramaiya, S. D.
Bujang, J. S.
Zakaria, M. H.
Floral behaviour and unique autonomous self-pollination of Passiflora species (Passion fruit)
title Floral behaviour and unique autonomous self-pollination of Passiflora species (Passion fruit)
title_full Floral behaviour and unique autonomous self-pollination of Passiflora species (Passion fruit)
title_fullStr Floral behaviour and unique autonomous self-pollination of Passiflora species (Passion fruit)
title_full_unstemmed Floral behaviour and unique autonomous self-pollination of Passiflora species (Passion fruit)
title_short Floral behaviour and unique autonomous self-pollination of Passiflora species (Passion fruit)
title_sort floral behaviour and unique autonomous self pollination of passiflora species passion fruit
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