{"title":"葡萄人工杂交授粉技术流程优化及不同父本对坐果率的影响。","authors":"Ruijin Zhou, Ruxin Gai, Wanying Liao, Qiujie Wu, Jiahui Cheng, Yongmu Li, Xiucai Fan, Guirong Li","doi":"10.3389/fpls.2025.1660290","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Grape (<i>Vitis vinifera</i> L.) is a globally paramount fruit crop, exerting a pivotal role in China's agricultural production. However, the grape industry confronts core bottlenecks: centralized table grape listing resulting in recurrent oversupply, underdeveloped independent brand development, scarcity of internationally recognized cultivars, and suboptimal crossbreeding efficiency (e.g., concentrated 6 - 10-day flowering periods, complex flower ear structures, and stringent technical requirements for emasculation/pollination). To tackle these industry and breeding challenges, this study refined artificial hybridization pollination protocols and systematically analyzed pollen viability and hybridization affinity of nine male parents, using 'Shine Muscat' (<i>Vitis labrusca</i> × <i>Vitis vinifera</i>) grape as the female parent. Key findings revealed that pollen collection 1-2 days before messenger flower bloom optimizes viability, Ultra-low -80°C storage sustained pollen viability optimally. Precise early-stage anther removal and three-day pollination post stigma mucus secretion elevate the fruit set rate by 15%-20%. Hybrid combinations exhibited significant variations in fruit set rate (27.8%-62.3%), with 'Moldova' grape achieving the highest rate of 62.3%. A standardized process integrating parental selection, pollen management, emasculation-pollination, and data recording was established, elevating hybridization success rates by over 40%. 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Optimization of grape artificial hybrid pollination technology process and the effect of different male parents on the fruit setting rate.
Grape (Vitis vinifera L.) is a globally paramount fruit crop, exerting a pivotal role in China's agricultural production. However, the grape industry confronts core bottlenecks: centralized table grape listing resulting in recurrent oversupply, underdeveloped independent brand development, scarcity of internationally recognized cultivars, and suboptimal crossbreeding efficiency (e.g., concentrated 6 - 10-day flowering periods, complex flower ear structures, and stringent technical requirements for emasculation/pollination). To tackle these industry and breeding challenges, this study refined artificial hybridization pollination protocols and systematically analyzed pollen viability and hybridization affinity of nine male parents, using 'Shine Muscat' (Vitis labrusca × Vitis vinifera) grape as the female parent. Key findings revealed that pollen collection 1-2 days before messenger flower bloom optimizes viability, Ultra-low -80°C storage sustained pollen viability optimally. Precise early-stage anther removal and three-day pollination post stigma mucus secretion elevate the fruit set rate by 15%-20%. Hybrid combinations exhibited significant variations in fruit set rate (27.8%-62.3%), with 'Moldova' grape achieving the highest rate of 62.3%. A standardized process integrating parental selection, pollen management, emasculation-pollination, and data recording was established, elevating hybridization success rates by over 40%. This study delivers a scalable solution for grape cultivation.
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In an ever changing world, plant science is of the utmost importance for securing the future well-being of humankind. Plants provide oxygen, food, feed, fibers, and building materials. In addition, they are a diverse source of industrial and pharmaceutical chemicals. Plants are centrally important to the health of ecosystems, and their understanding is critical for learning how to manage and maintain a sustainable biosphere. Plant science is extremely interdisciplinary, reaching from agricultural science to paleobotany, and molecular physiology to ecology. It uses the latest developments in computer science, optics, molecular biology and genomics to address challenges in model systems, agricultural crops, and ecosystems. Plant science research inquires into the form, function, development, diversity, reproduction, evolution and uses of both higher and lower plants and their interactions with other organisms throughout the biosphere. Frontiers in Plant Science welcomes outstanding contributions in any field of plant science from basic to applied research, from organismal to molecular studies, from single plant analysis to studies of populations and whole ecosystems, and from molecular to biophysical to computational approaches.
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