A Study on Pollen Viability of Piper colubrinum Link

Pollen viability study on Piper colubrinum Link. carried out to develop interspecific hybridization between P. nigrum L. and P. colubrinum Link.. This plant has good potential as a donor plant in breeding programme for Phytophthora to foot rot resistance in the cultivated species, P. nigrum. This pr...

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Main Authors: Shang, Chen Yi, Cheksum Supiah, Tawan, Paulus Amin, Det, Liang, Sim Soon
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spelling my.unimas.ir.902016-12-28T07:22:49Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/90/ A Study on Pollen Viability of Piper colubrinum Link Shang, Chen Yi Cheksum Supiah, Tawan Paulus Amin, Det Liang, Sim Soon AC Collections. Series. Collected works Pollen viability study on Piper colubrinum Link. carried out to develop interspecific hybridization between P. nigrum L. and P. colubrinum Link.. This plant has good potential as a donor plant in breeding programme for Phytophthora to foot rot resistance in the cultivated species, P. nigrum. This project was carried out to reveal the optimum time to collect pollen of P. colubrinum for artificial pollination. Through this study, anther dehiscence was proved occurred around 9 am. Based on the result obtained from study on the time of anther dehiscence, the pollen was classified into five stages for testing on the viability, i.e., stage 1, before anther dehiscence, i.e., around 7 am (pollen obtained by crushing on the anther); stage 2: immediately after anther dehiscence, i.e., around 9 am; stage 3: two hours after anther dehiscence, i.e., around 11 am; stage 4: four hours after anther dehiscence, i.e., around 1 pm; and stage 5: six hours after anther dehiscence, i.e., around 3 pm. Data obtained from pollen germination and pollen tube growth study showed that pollen of P. colubrinum was the most viable at two hours after anther dehiscence and onward. It was also proved that the viability can be maintained up to at least eight hours. Pollen obtained before anther dehiscence by crushing on the anther was found less viable with lower percentage of pollen germination and retarded pollen tube growth. In other words, the experiment enlightened that artificial pollination between P. nigrum L. and P. colubrinum Link was ideally to be carried out approximately starting from 11 am until 5 pm, considering the viability of pollen of P. colubrinum. Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology B 2 2012-11-20 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/90/1/A%20study%20pn%20Pollen%20Viability%20%28abstract%29.pdf Shang, Chen Yi and Cheksum Supiah, Tawan and Paulus Amin, Det and Liang, Sim Soon (2012) A Study on Pollen Viability of Piper colubrinum Link. Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology B 2. pp. 1177-1183. ISSN 1939-1250 http://www.davidpublishing.com/
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topic AC Collections. Series. Collected works
spellingShingle AC Collections. Series. Collected works
Shang, Chen Yi
Cheksum Supiah, Tawan
Paulus Amin, Det
Liang, Sim Soon
A Study on Pollen Viability of Piper colubrinum Link
description Pollen viability study on Piper colubrinum Link. carried out to develop interspecific hybridization between P. nigrum L. and P. colubrinum Link.. This plant has good potential as a donor plant in breeding programme for Phytophthora to foot rot resistance in the cultivated species, P. nigrum. This project was carried out to reveal the optimum time to collect pollen of P. colubrinum for artificial pollination. Through this study, anther dehiscence was proved occurred around 9 am. Based on the result obtained from study on the time of anther dehiscence, the pollen was classified into five stages for testing on the viability, i.e., stage 1, before anther dehiscence, i.e., around 7 am (pollen obtained by crushing on the anther); stage 2: immediately after anther dehiscence, i.e., around 9 am; stage 3: two hours after anther dehiscence, i.e., around 11 am; stage 4: four hours after anther dehiscence, i.e., around 1 pm; and stage 5: six hours after anther dehiscence, i.e., around 3 pm. Data obtained from pollen germination and pollen tube growth study showed that pollen of P. colubrinum was the most viable at two hours after anther dehiscence and onward. It was also proved that the viability can be maintained up to at least eight hours. Pollen obtained before anther dehiscence by crushing on the anther was found less viable with lower percentage of pollen germination and retarded pollen tube growth. In other words, the experiment enlightened that artificial pollination between P. nigrum L. and P. colubrinum Link was ideally to be carried out approximately starting from 11 am until 5 pm, considering the viability of pollen of P. colubrinum.
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author Shang, Chen Yi
Cheksum Supiah, Tawan
Paulus Amin, Det
Liang, Sim Soon
author_facet Shang, Chen Yi
Cheksum Supiah, Tawan
Paulus Amin, Det
Liang, Sim Soon
author_sort Shang, Chen Yi
title A Study on Pollen Viability of Piper colubrinum Link
title_short A Study on Pollen Viability of Piper colubrinum Link
title_full A Study on Pollen Viability of Piper colubrinum Link
title_fullStr A Study on Pollen Viability of Piper colubrinum Link
title_full_unstemmed A Study on Pollen Viability of Piper colubrinum Link
title_sort study on pollen viability of piper colubrinum link
publisher Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology B 2
publishDate 2012
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