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Polinizaciones en almendro "desmayo"

Authors: Cambra Ruiz de Velasco, Mariano;

Polinizaciones en almendro "desmayo"

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[ES] Ha quedado comprobado que la variedad de almendro "Desmayo" es, en nuestro medio, prácticamente autoincompatible (sólo un 3,7% de fructificación) y que la polinización con otras variedades aumenta significativamente el número de frutos obtenidos. En nuestros ensayos hemos obtenido los siguientes porcentajes: 38,1% con "Común" (B), 36,9% con "Amargo", 29,5% con "Común" (A), 23,3% con "de la P gruesa" y 15,9% con "Mollar de la Princesa", lo que indica que cualquiera de estas variedades, y especialmente las cuatro primeras, pueden ser empleadas como polinizadoras de la "Desmayo", debiendo recomendarse que en plantaciones de esta variedad se intercalen árboles de alguna de aquéllas.

[EN] Artificial pollination trials were carried out with the almond var. "Desmayo" at an orchard near Zaragoza which has been giving very poor fruit sets each year. Artificial self pollination resulted in only 3,7% fruit set and open self pollination in 2,09%. Cross pollination however gave excellent results i.e. with the var. "Común" 38,1%, "Amargo" 36,9 %, "de la P gruesa" 23,3%, and "Mollar de la Princesa" 15,9 %. It is assumed that the low fruit set of "Desmayo" may be due to self sterility. It is therefore recommended to interplant "Desmayo" orchards with varieties wich are known as good pollinators.

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