Evaluation of Different Procedures to Pollinate Self-Compatible ‘Royal Red’ Pitaya Under Protected Cultivation
Juan José Hueso, El Mehdi Bouzar, Julián Cuevas

TL;DR
This study compares different pollination methods for 'Royal Red' pitaya, finding that some techniques produce high-quality fruits more economically.
Contribution
The study evaluates cost-effective pollination methods for self-compatible 'Royal Red' pitaya under greenhouse conditions.
Findings
Pollen adhesion using a paintbrush or duster was more effective than blowers or open pollination.
Blower pollination resulted in high fruit and seed sets despite lower pollen adhesion.
Bagged flowers confirmed self-compatibility but produced smaller fruits with fewer seeds.
Abstract
The growing interest in pitaya has led to an increase in its cultivation worldwide. Unfortunately, the production of pitaya often depends on expensive hand-pollination. In this experiment, we compared the efficiency of different procedures in transferring pollen grains to flower stigmas and analyzed pollen–pistil interactions, fruit set, and quality in response in ‘Royal Red’, a self-compatible genotype of pitaya. The results show that pollen adhesion on the stigma achieved by transferring pollen with a paintbrush or with a duster was higher than pollen adhesion using blowers and much higher than the pollen load in the stigmas of open-pollinated or bagged flowers. However, good pollen germination and sufficient pollen tube growth in the flowers pollinated using blowers enabled high fruit and seed sets, leading to the production of fruits of commercial size in a less expensive manner.…
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TopicsBotanical Research and Applications · Mediterranean and Iberian flora and fauna · Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
