Self-, cross- and interspecific pollinations in passiflora capsularis and P. rubra

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This study aimed to characterize the reproductive system of Passiflora capsularis L. and P. rubra L. In vivo controlled pollinations, in vitro pollen germination and pollen-ovule (P:O) ratio evaluation were conducted. In self-pollination, intraspecific and interspecific pollination, P. capsularis showed means of 62.5, 68.7 and 48.4% of fertilized flowers, while in P. rubra, the averages were 67.2, 62.5 and 46.9%, respectively. For in vitro germination, 52.2% of P. capsularis pollen grains germinated while in P. rubra, the percentage was 64.4. The P:O ratio was 22.4 for P. capsularis, and 27.4 for P. rubra, which included them in the category of obligatory autogamous. Passiflora capsularis and P. rubra can reproduce both by self-pollination and cross-pollination, and crossings between the two species succeeded though the success rate was lower than 50%. The characteristics of the reproductive system of both species allow the use of greater range of options on breeding methods for production of ornamental Passiflora plants.

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Amorim, J. dos S., Souza, M. M., Viana, A. J. C., & Freitas, J. C. de O. (2011). Self-, cross- and interspecific pollinations in passiflora capsularis and P. rubra. Revista Brasileira de Botanica, 34(4), 537–544. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-84042011000400007

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