Hormonal regulation of fruit set, parthenogenesis induction and fruit expansion in Japanese pear
2008
Zhang, Caixi | Lee, Ugyong | Tanabe, Kenji
The effects of applied gibberellins (GAs), GA₁, GA₃, GA₄ and GA₇ with a cytokinin, N-(2-chloro-4-pyridyl)-N'-phenylurea (CPPU) and indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) on fruit set, parthenogenesis induction and fruit expansion of a number of Rosaceae species were assessed. These included Japanese pear cv. 'Akibae' (self-compatible) and cv. 'Iwate yamanashi' (a seedless cultivar). Other Rosaceae species (Pyrus communis, Chaenomeles sinensis, Cydonia oblonga, and Malus pumila) were also investigated. GA₄, GA₇ and CPPU are very effective in inducing parthenocarpic fruit growth, whereas GA₁, GA₃ and IAA, have no ability to induce parthenogenesis in Japanese pear. GA₄- and GA₇-induced parthenocarpic fruit tended to be smaller in size, higher in flesh hardness, and showed advanced fruit ripening in comparison to pollinated fruit and to parthenocarpic fruit induced by CPPU. GA₄- and GA₇-induced parthenocarpic fruit also had an increased pedicel length and fruit shape index and also showed a slight protrusion of the calyx end. CPPU, GA₄ and GA₇ alone or combination with uniconazole were also active in inducing parthenogenesis in three other Rosaceae species, although final fruit set was extremely low. GA₁ was essentially inactive in promoting fruit expansion unlike the other bioactive GAs, whose effectiveness in promoting fruit cell expansion was as follow: GA₄ [almost equal to] GA₇ > GA₃ > GA₁.
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