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handle: 10261/18498
AbstractThe stage of ovule development at anthesis has been studied in 2002 and 2003 in 35 apricot varieties and 4 new apricot cultivars grown in a Mediterranean climate. Significant differences were found among varieties as well as a high heterogeneity of the developmental stage of the ovules examined in each variety. In general, a relative delay of the ovule development was observed, the presence of mature ovules at anthesis being negligible. In the 2 years of the study, differences in the developmental stage of primary ovules at anthesis were not significant and correlation to flowering time was not observed, which emphasised the previously reported genetic determination of this trait.
Prunus armeniaca L., Ovule development, Genetic variation, Megagametophyte, Mediterranean climate
Prunus armeniaca L., Ovule development, Genetic variation, Megagametophyte, Mediterranean climate
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