Floral behaviour, flowering phenology and fruit production of passion fruit (Passiflora Species) in East Malaysia

Passiflora species generally known as passion fruit may well be the most fascinating plant of the tropics. This plant is known to be self-incompatible in its native environment and it affects the fruit production. Extend of passion fruit set is highly dependent on effective pollinators such as carpe...

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Main Authors: Ramaiya, Shiamala Devi, Bujang, Japar Sidik, Zakaria @ Ya, Muta Harah, Shahbani, Nur Shahirah
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出版: Rural Outreach Programme 2020
在线阅读:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/89038/1/FRUIT.pdf
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author Ramaiya, Shiamala Devi
Bujang, Japar Sidik
Zakaria @ Ya, Muta Harah
Shahbani, Nur Shahirah
author_facet Ramaiya, Shiamala Devi
Bujang, Japar Sidik
Zakaria @ Ya, Muta Harah
Shahbani, Nur Shahirah
author_sort Ramaiya, Shiamala Devi
collection UPM
description Passiflora species generally known as passion fruit may well be the most fascinating plant of the tropics. This plant is known to be self-incompatible in its native environment and it affects the fruit production. Extend of passion fruit set is highly dependent on effective pollinators such as carpenter bees and honey bees. However, in East Malaysia, there was good fruit sets, although lesser number of pollinators visiting the farm or sometimes absence. It is important therefore, to study the reproduction mechanisms of Passiflora plants, because this factor reflect the quantity of the fruit produced. The present studies aim therefore to evaluate the floral behaviours, reproductive mechanism and fruit production of locally grown Passiflora species. Based on the observations, Passiflora species was classified as “steadystate species” that exhibit constant production of few flowers, each day lasting only one day. All species have the ability to adapt to the local condition where plants continuously grew and produced flowers and fruits all the year around. The flowering and fruiting were not synchronized and showed a marked phenological pattern with species. Good fruit yields were observed throughout the year which was attributed to Passiflora species ability for self-pollination, involving the movement of styles to lead the stigma faced the anthers during flower blooming. This is an important phenomenon in order to reduce the distance between the stigma and anther, aid for pollination and provided reproductive assurance to the species. As P. edulis growing in its native environment is reported to be self-incompatible and have become selfcompatible in the present study; showed that evolution of these features is an important factor for its adaptability and survivability, thus crucial to P. edulis propagation optimally in local conditions.
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spelling upm.eprints-890382021-09-21T09:39:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/89038/ Floral behaviour, flowering phenology and fruit production of passion fruit (Passiflora Species) in East Malaysia Ramaiya, Shiamala Devi Bujang, Japar Sidik Zakaria @ Ya, Muta Harah Shahbani, Nur Shahirah Passiflora species generally known as passion fruit may well be the most fascinating plant of the tropics. This plant is known to be self-incompatible in its native environment and it affects the fruit production. Extend of passion fruit set is highly dependent on effective pollinators such as carpenter bees and honey bees. However, in East Malaysia, there was good fruit sets, although lesser number of pollinators visiting the farm or sometimes absence. It is important therefore, to study the reproduction mechanisms of Passiflora plants, because this factor reflect the quantity of the fruit produced. The present studies aim therefore to evaluate the floral behaviours, reproductive mechanism and fruit production of locally grown Passiflora species. Based on the observations, Passiflora species was classified as “steadystate species” that exhibit constant production of few flowers, each day lasting only one day. All species have the ability to adapt to the local condition where plants continuously grew and produced flowers and fruits all the year around. The flowering and fruiting were not synchronized and showed a marked phenological pattern with species. Good fruit yields were observed throughout the year which was attributed to Passiflora species ability for self-pollination, involving the movement of styles to lead the stigma faced the anthers during flower blooming. This is an important phenomenon in order to reduce the distance between the stigma and anther, aid for pollination and provided reproductive assurance to the species. As P. edulis growing in its native environment is reported to be self-incompatible and have become selfcompatible in the present study; showed that evolution of these features is an important factor for its adaptability and survivability, thus crucial to P. edulis propagation optimally in local conditions. Rural Outreach Programme 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/89038/1/FRUIT.pdf Ramaiya, Shiamala Devi and Bujang, Japar Sidik and Zakaria @ Ya, Muta Harah and Shahbani, Nur Shahirah (2020) Floral behaviour, flowering phenology and fruit production of passion fruit (Passiflora Species) in East Malaysia. Journal of Agriculture Food and Development, 6. pp. 1-9. ISSN 1684-5358; ESSN: 1684-5374 https://scientificarray.org/jafdev/jafdev-v6a1/ 10.30635/2415-0142.2020.06.01
spellingShingle Ramaiya, Shiamala Devi
Bujang, Japar Sidik
Zakaria @ Ya, Muta Harah
Shahbani, Nur Shahirah
Floral behaviour, flowering phenology and fruit production of passion fruit (Passiflora Species) in East Malaysia
title Floral behaviour, flowering phenology and fruit production of passion fruit (Passiflora Species) in East Malaysia
title_full Floral behaviour, flowering phenology and fruit production of passion fruit (Passiflora Species) in East Malaysia
title_fullStr Floral behaviour, flowering phenology and fruit production of passion fruit (Passiflora Species) in East Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Floral behaviour, flowering phenology and fruit production of passion fruit (Passiflora Species) in East Malaysia
title_short Floral behaviour, flowering phenology and fruit production of passion fruit (Passiflora Species) in East Malaysia
title_sort floral behaviour flowering phenology and fruit production of passion fruit passiflora species in east malaysia
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/89038/1/FRUIT.pdf
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