Floral biology and agronomic evaluation of three hybrids of Portulaca umbraticola (Portulacaceae)

Portulaca umbraticola is an ornamental plant of the Portulacaceae family widely used in gardening. The objective of this study was to evaluate the pollen viability, stigmatic receptivity and agronomic behavior of three hybrids of Portulaca umbraticola obtained in 2021, Tekila Sunset, Coral Lipstick...

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Autores principales: Carrodeguas González, Ayerin, Zúñiga Orozco, Andrés, Retana Vindas, José Manuel
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spelling I48-R154-article-64332024-10-17T20:10:58Z Floral biology and agronomic evaluation of three hybrids of Portulaca umbraticola (Portulacaceae) Biología floral y evaluación agronómica de tres híbridos de Portulaca umbraticola (Portulacaceae) Carrodeguas González, Ayerin Zúñiga Orozco, Andrés Retana Vindas, José Manuel Hybrids Portulaca umbraticola reproductive system stigma pollen Biología reproductiva estigma híbridos polen Portulacaumbraticola Portulaca umbraticola is an ornamental plant of the Portulacaceae family widely used in gardening. The objective of this study was to evaluate the pollen viability, stigmatic receptivity and agronomic behavior of three hybrids of Portulaca umbraticola obtained in 2021, Tekila Sunset, Coral Lipstick and Star Blush in comparison to commercial cultivars pink, yellow and orange from Vigrow Seeds®. Measurements were taken in five quantitative and five qualitative variables for the agronomic evaluation. Pollen viability and stigmatic receptivity were evaluated using 1% acetic carmine staining and with hydrogen peroxide, respectively. Significant differences were obtained in the quantitative variables (p≤0,05), with the commercial cultivars being the largest. In terms of pollen viability, the cultivars with the lowest and highest amount of viable pollen were Coral Lipstick and Tekila Sunset with 17,4% and 91.6%, respectively. There were significant differences (p≤0,05) in terms of cultivars, timing and cultivar × timing interaction for stigmatic receptivity, which was greater in the range of 11:00-3:00 p. m. for most cultivars. Agronomically adapted hybrids with novel coloring patterns were obtained for the ornamental market. In future breeding programs, it is recommended to take as male parents those with the highest pollen viability and carry out pollinations in the time range where the stigma is most receptive. Portulaca umbraticola es una planta ornamental de la familia Portulacaceae muy utilizada en jardinería. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la viabilidad polínica, receptividad estigmática y comportamiento agronómico de tres híbridos de Portulaca umbraticola obtenidos en el 2021, Tekila Sunset, Coral Lipstick y Star Blush, en comparación a cultivares comerciales de color rosa, amarillo y naranja de Vigrow Seeds®. Se tomaron mediciones en cinco variables cuantitativas y cinco cualitativas para la evaluación agronómica. La viabilidad polínica y receptividad estigmática se evaluaron mediante la tinción con carmín acético al 1% y peróxido de hidrógeno respectivamente. Se obtuvieron diferencias significativas en las variables cuantitativas (p≤0,05), siendo los cultivares comerciales los de mayor magnitud. Los cultivares de menor y mayor cantidad de polen viable fueron Coral Lipstick y Tekila Sunset con 17,4% y 91,6%, respectivamente. Hubo diferencias significativas (p≤0,05) en cuanto a cultivares, horarios e interacción cultivar × horarios para la receptividad estigmática, la cual fue mayor en el rango de 11:00-3:00 p. m. para la mayoría de los cultivares. Se obtuvieron híbridos agronómicamente adaptados con patrones de coloración novedosos para el mercado ornamental. En futuros programas de mejoramiento se recomienda tomar como parentales masculinos los de mayor viabilidad polínica y realizar las polinizaciones en el rango horario donde el estigma se encuentra más receptivo. Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste 2024-08-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/bon/article/view/6433 10.30972/bon.3326433 Bonplandia; Vol. 33 No. 2 (2024); 161-173 Bonplandia; Vol. 33 Núm. 2 (2024); 161-173 1853-8460 0524-0476 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/bon/article/view/6433/7238 Derechos de autor 2024 Bonplandia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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topic Hybrids
Portulaca umbraticola
reproductive system
stigma
pollen
Biología reproductiva
estigma
híbridos
polen
Portulacaumbraticola
spellingShingle Hybrids
Portulaca umbraticola
reproductive system
stigma
pollen
Biología reproductiva
estigma
híbridos
polen
Portulacaumbraticola
Carrodeguas González, Ayerin
Zúñiga Orozco, Andrés
Retana Vindas, José Manuel
Floral biology and agronomic evaluation of three hybrids of Portulaca umbraticola (Portulacaceae)
topic_facet Hybrids
Portulaca umbraticola
reproductive system
stigma
pollen
Biología reproductiva
estigma
híbridos
polen
Portulacaumbraticola
author Carrodeguas González, Ayerin
Zúñiga Orozco, Andrés
Retana Vindas, José Manuel
author_facet Carrodeguas González, Ayerin
Zúñiga Orozco, Andrés
Retana Vindas, José Manuel
author_sort Carrodeguas González, Ayerin
title Floral biology and agronomic evaluation of three hybrids of Portulaca umbraticola (Portulacaceae)
title_short Floral biology and agronomic evaluation of three hybrids of Portulaca umbraticola (Portulacaceae)
title_full Floral biology and agronomic evaluation of three hybrids of Portulaca umbraticola (Portulacaceae)
title_fullStr Floral biology and agronomic evaluation of three hybrids of Portulaca umbraticola (Portulacaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Floral biology and agronomic evaluation of three hybrids of Portulaca umbraticola (Portulacaceae)
title_sort floral biology and agronomic evaluation of three hybrids of portulaca umbraticola (portulacaceae)
description Portulaca umbraticola is an ornamental plant of the Portulacaceae family widely used in gardening. The objective of this study was to evaluate the pollen viability, stigmatic receptivity and agronomic behavior of three hybrids of Portulaca umbraticola obtained in 2021, Tekila Sunset, Coral Lipstick and Star Blush in comparison to commercial cultivars pink, yellow and orange from Vigrow Seeds®. Measurements were taken in five quantitative and five qualitative variables for the agronomic evaluation. Pollen viability and stigmatic receptivity were evaluated using 1% acetic carmine staining and with hydrogen peroxide, respectively. Significant differences were obtained in the quantitative variables (p≤0,05), with the commercial cultivars being the largest. In terms of pollen viability, the cultivars with the lowest and highest amount of viable pollen were Coral Lipstick and Tekila Sunset with 17,4% and 91.6%, respectively. There were significant differences (p≤0,05) in terms of cultivars, timing and cultivar × timing interaction for stigmatic receptivity, which was greater in the range of 11:00-3:00 p. m. for most cultivars. Agronomically adapted hybrids with novel coloring patterns were obtained for the ornamental market. In future breeding programs, it is recommended to take as male parents those with the highest pollen viability and carry out pollinations in the time range where the stigma is most receptive.
publisher Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste
publishDate 2024
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