Floral Morphology Differs Among New Northern Highbush Blueberry Cultivars

M. Arrington, L. DeVetter
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Variation in floral morphology and timing of bloom are common among cultivars of northern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.). These differences can affect the ability of commercial pollinators to effectively pollinate and fertilize ovules, which can impact fruit set, berry size, and ultimate yields. New northern highbush blueberry cultivars may exhibit differences in flower morphology, which could impact pollination and fruit set. Evaluation of new cultivars compared to standard industry cultivars is of specific importance in predicting potential pollination constraints by honey bee (Apis mellifera), one of the primary pollinators in North America, and in developing optimal hive stocking densities. Three new cultivars (‘Blue Ribbon’, ‘Top Shelf’, and ‘Cargo’) were compared to an industry standard (‘Duke’) for floral morphology and relative bloom phenology. All new cultivars had significantly smaller flowers as compared to ‘Duke’; however, ‘Top Shelf’ flowers exhibited a unique characteristic whereby many flowers (81%) had partially fused petals. Reduced flower size of new cultivars suggests floral morphology may be a constraint to effective pollination by honey bees and/or these cultivars will require higher honey bee stocking densities for effective pollination. However, the partially unfused petals in ‘Top Shelf’ may provide improved exposure to the stamen and pistil, which could increase accessibility to pollinators like honey bee and promote pollination and fruit set.
北方高丛蓝莓新品种的花形态差异
北方高丛蓝莓(Vaccinium corymbosum L.)品种在花形态和开花时间上的差异是普遍存在的。这些差异会影响商业传粉者有效授粉和使胚珠受精的能力,从而影响坐果、浆果大小和最终产量。北方高丛蓝莓新品种在花形态上可能存在差异,从而影响授粉和坐果。将新品种与标准工业品种进行比较,对于预测北美主要传粉媒介之一蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)的潜在传粉限制,以及制定最佳蜂房放养密度具有特别重要的意义。三个新品种(‘Blue Ribbon’、‘Top Shelf’和‘Cargo’)在花形态和相对开花物候方面与行业标准(‘Duke’)进行了比较。与‘Duke’相比,所有新品种的花都明显较小;然而,“顶级货架”花表现出一个独特的特征,即许多花(81%)的花瓣部分融合。新品种花的大小减小表明花的形态可能是蜜蜂有效授粉的一个限制,并且/或者这些品种需要更高的蜜蜂饲养密度来有效授粉。然而,“Top Shelf”中部分未融合的花瓣可能会改善雄蕊和雌蕊的暴露,这可能会增加蜜蜂等传粉媒介的可及性,促进授粉和坐果。
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