Optimum time for hand pollination in yam (Dioscorea spp.)

Hand pollination success rate is low in yam (Dioscorea spp.), due partly to suboptimal weather conditions. Thus, determining the most suitable time for pollination could improve the pollination success in yam breeding programs. We performed continuous hand pollination within flowering windows of D....

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Main Authors: Mondo, J., Agre, A.P., Asiedu, R., Akoroda, M.O., Asfaw, A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121185
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author Mondo, J.
Agre, A.P.
Asiedu, R.
Akoroda, M.O.
Asfaw, A.
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Akoroda, M.O.
Asfaw, A.
Asiedu, R.
Mondo, J.
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description Hand pollination success rate is low in yam (Dioscorea spp.), due partly to suboptimal weather conditions. Thus, determining the most suitable time for pollination could improve the pollination success in yam breeding programs. We performed continuous hand pollination within flowering windows of D. rotundata and D. alata for two consecutive years to determine the most appropriate month, week, and hours of the day allowing maximum pollination success. In D. alata crossing block, we observed significant differences among crossing hours for pollination success (p = 0.003); morning hours (8–12 a.m.) being more conducive than afternoons (12–5 p.m.). No significant differences existed between crossing hours in D. rotundata, though the mid-day seemed optimal. For both species, the time interval 11–12 a.m. was more appropriate for crossing while 4–5 p.m. was the poorest. However, in vitro pollen germination tests showed that mid-day pollen collection (12 noon–2 p.m.) had better results than both extremes, though there were strong genotypic effects on outcomes. Pollination success rates differed significantly among months for D. alata (p < 0.001) but not for D. rotundata (p > 0.05). Differences in pollination success existed across weeks within flowering windows of both D. alata (p < 0.001) and D. rotundata (p = 0.004). The seed production efficiency (SPE) had a similar trend as the pollination success rate. No clear pattern existed between the pollination time and the seed setting rate (SSR) or seed viability (SV), though their dynamics varied with weeks and months. This study provided an insight on the dynamics of pollination outcomes under the influence of pollination times and allows detecting months, weeks, and hours of the day when hybridization activities should be focused for better results.
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spelling CGSpace1211852025-11-11T10:34:52Z Optimum time for hand pollination in yam (Dioscorea spp.) Mondo, J. Agre, A.P. Asiedu, R. Akoroda, M.O. Asfaw, A. yams production dioscorea pollination Hand pollination success rate is low in yam (Dioscorea spp.), due partly to suboptimal weather conditions. Thus, determining the most suitable time for pollination could improve the pollination success in yam breeding programs. We performed continuous hand pollination within flowering windows of D. rotundata and D. alata for two consecutive years to determine the most appropriate month, week, and hours of the day allowing maximum pollination success. In D. alata crossing block, we observed significant differences among crossing hours for pollination success (p = 0.003); morning hours (8–12 a.m.) being more conducive than afternoons (12–5 p.m.). No significant differences existed between crossing hours in D. rotundata, though the mid-day seemed optimal. For both species, the time interval 11–12 a.m. was more appropriate for crossing while 4–5 p.m. was the poorest. However, in vitro pollen germination tests showed that mid-day pollen collection (12 noon–2 p.m.) had better results than both extremes, though there were strong genotypic effects on outcomes. Pollination success rates differed significantly among months for D. alata (p < 0.001) but not for D. rotundata (p > 0.05). Differences in pollination success existed across weeks within flowering windows of both D. alata (p < 0.001) and D. rotundata (p = 0.004). The seed production efficiency (SPE) had a similar trend as the pollination success rate. No clear pattern existed between the pollination time and the seed setting rate (SSR) or seed viability (SV), though their dynamics varied with weeks and months. This study provided an insight on the dynamics of pollination outcomes under the influence of pollination times and allows detecting months, weeks, and hours of the day when hybridization activities should be focused for better results. 2022 2022-09-12T09:35:30Z 2022-09-12T09:35:30Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121185 en Open Access application/pdf Mondo, J., Agre, A.P., Asiedu, R., Akoroda, M.O. & Asfaw, A. (2022). Optimum time for hand pollination in yam (Dioscorea spp.). PLoS ONE, 17(8), 1-16.
spellingShingle yams
production
dioscorea
pollination
Mondo, J.
Agre, A.P.
Asiedu, R.
Akoroda, M.O.
Asfaw, A.
Optimum time for hand pollination in yam (Dioscorea spp.)
title Optimum time for hand pollination in yam (Dioscorea spp.)
title_full Optimum time for hand pollination in yam (Dioscorea spp.)
title_fullStr Optimum time for hand pollination in yam (Dioscorea spp.)
title_full_unstemmed Optimum time for hand pollination in yam (Dioscorea spp.)
title_short Optimum time for hand pollination in yam (Dioscorea spp.)
title_sort optimum time for hand pollination in yam dioscorea spp
topic yams
production
dioscorea
pollination
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121185
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