Investigation of the Effect of Honey Bee Pollination for Apple (Malus sylvestris (L.)Mill.) on Fruit Yield, Seed Number and Seed Germination Capacity
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2019Author
Kutlu, Mehmet Ali and Ozdemir, Fethi Ahmet and Gul, Abdurrahman
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Apple is a self-incompatible fruit that is completely pollinated by
cross pollination. Honey- bees are particularly effective in cross
pollination. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of
pollination of apple by honey bees on the fruit yield. average number of
seeds and germination capacity of the seeds. We observed that the
average number of flowers in apple branches open to pollination ranged
from 10.18 +/- 0.53 to 278.43 +/- 0.73 while the average number of
flowers in apple branches close to pollination was between 8.07 +/- 1.19
and 127.05 +/- .057. The average duration of bee stay on apple flowers
open to pollination was in the range of 3.66 +/- 0.09 to 8.64 +/- 0.07
seconds. The total number of fruits on the branches that were open to
pollination was higher than those of close to pollination. Likewise, the
average number of seeds on the branches open to pollination was higher
than those of closed to pollination. We also observed that the average
germination of seeds obtained from branches open to pollination was
higher than the those of close to pollination.
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