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Fave. Sección ciencias agrarias

Print version ISSN 1666-7719On-line version ISSN 2346-9129

Abstract

FACCIUTO, G; COVIELLA, A  and  BUGALLO, V. Reproductive biology of Rhodophiala bifida (Amaryllidaceae): application aspects in breeding. FAVE. Secc. Cienc. agrar. [online]. 2021, vol.20, n.1, pp.147-157. ISSN 1666-7719.

Rhodophiala bifida is a bulbous species native to Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. The size and color of its flowers make it very attractive for ornamental cultivation. The development of domestication and breeding protocols are essential to propose it as a new crop, considering that the global floricultural industry requires novelties. As a starting point, compatibility and reproductive efficiency studies were carried out through controlled crosses considering phenotypes of flowers of different color.

Both self-pollination and cross-pollination produced fruits, so a mixed reproductive system was verified in R. bifida. Reproductive efficiency was significantly higher in cross-pollination than in self-pollination, being 49.6 and 19 respectively, for red flowers, the most representative genotype of the population.

No fruiting was observed in emasculated flowers without pollination, so autonomous apomixis was ruled out. The crossings among phenotypes produced fruits except for the case of crossings between pink by fuchsias flowered phenotypes.

Keywords : Selfcompatibility; Reproductive efficiency; Plants native to Argentina; Ornamentals; Breeding.

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