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Flowering Biological Characteristics of Camellia weiningensis YK Li.

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HORTSCIENCE
卷 56, 期 11, 页码 1331-1339

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AMER SOC HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI16024-21

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floral organ; flowering biology; pollen; pollination; germination rate

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  1. Science and Technology Planning Projects of Guizhou [Qian Ke He [2019]2310]
  2. Science and Technology Project of Guizhou Education Department [Qian jiao He KY [2018]097]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31800516, 32060331]
  4. Cultivation Project of Guizhou University [[2019]35]
  5. Research Project of Introducing Talents in Guizhou University [[2017]41]

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This study investigated the flowering and pollen characteristics of Camellia weiningensis Y.K. Li. The plant is monoecious and attracts a large number of pollinators due to its centralized flowering nature. The pollen morphology is conducive to cross-pollination. The findings provide important insights for pollination and breeding purposes.
This study aimed to investigate the flowering biological characteristics, floral organ characteristics, and pollen morphology of Camellia weiningensis Y.K. Li. These features of adult C. weiningensis plants were observed via light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Pollen viability and stigma receptivity were detected using 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazole chloride (TTC) staining and the benzidine-hydrogen peroxide reaction method. C. weiningensis is monoecious, with alternate leaves and glabrous branchlets. Its flowering period lasts 2 to 4 months, and the flowering time of individual plants lasts X50 days, with the peak flowering period from the end of February to the middle of March. It is a centralized flowering plant that attracts a large number of pollinators. Individual flowers are open for 12 to 13 days, mostly between 1230 and 1630 HR, and include four to six sepals, six to eight petals, X106 stamens, an outer ring of X24.6-mm-long stamens, an inner ring of X13.4-mm-long stamens, one pistil, and nine to 12 ovules. The flowers are light pink. The style is two- to three-lobed and 16.6 mm long, showing a curly Y shape. The contact surface of the style is covered with papillary cells and displays abundant secretory fluid and a full shape, facilitating pollen adhesion. The pollen is rhombohedral cone-shaped, and there are germ pores (tremoids). The groove of the germ pore is slender and extends to the two poles (nearly reaching the two poles). The pollen is spherical in equatorial view and trilobate in polar view. The pollen vitality was highest at the full flowering stage, and the stigma receptivity was greatest on days 2 to 3 of flowering. The best concentration of sucrose medium for pollen germination was 100 g/L. The number of pollen grains per anther was X2173, and the pollen-to-ovule ratio was 23,034:1. C. weiningensis is cross-pollinated. Seventy-two hours after cross-pollination, the pollen tube reached the base, and a small part entered the ovary. The time when the pollen tube reached the base after pollination was later than that in commonly grown Camellia oleifera. The results of this study might lay an important foundation for the flowering management, pollination time selection, and cross-breeding of C. weiningensis.

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