Effects of Different Pollination Treatments on the Appearance and Cell Development Characteristics of Blueberry Fruit
Chunze Lu, Dian Liu, Jiayi Liu, Ke Li, Xinchun Wang, Jinying Li, Lin Wu, Ying Wang, Yanan Li

TL;DR
This study examines how different pollination methods affect blueberry fruit cell development and appearance.
Contribution
The study provides a cytological basis for understanding blueberry fruit development through cross-pollination treatments.
Findings
Cross-pollination treatments significantly affect fruit cell height in the inner mesocarp region.
Self-pollination leads to a negative correlation between endocarp width and fruit weight.
Pollination treatments influence cell arrangement and spatial distribution in blueberry fruits.
Abstract
The method of pollination significantly affects the growth and development of blueberry fruit. However, there remains a deficiency in systematic research regarding the impact of various pollination treatments on the cellular structure of blueberries. In the present study, a cross-pollination experiment was conducted on the blueberry varieties ‘Reka’, with the objective of comparing the characteristics of blueberry fruit cells under different pollination treatments. The results showed that different pollen sources had certain effects on the pedicel marks, calyx width and seed number of blueberry fruit. Simultaneously, various pollination treatments significantly affected both the transverse and longitudinal diameters as well as the individual fruit weight of the fruits. However, no significant differences were noted in the fruit shape index across the various pollination treatments.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant Reproductive Biology · Plant Molecular Biology Research · Plant and animal studies
