Emasculation and artificial pollination method for blueberry breeding
A technology for artificial pollination and blueberries, applied in horticultural methods, botanical equipment and methods, gardening tools/equipment, etc., can solve the problems that restrict the development of blueberry hybrid breeding, low hybrid seed setting rate, low pollen vigor, etc., and optimize pollen storage Conditions, development and enrichment, and the effect of optimizing flowering age
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Embodiment 1
[0020] (1) Pretreatment before pollen collection: select unopened rabbit-eye blueberry inflorescences, bag them to prevent pollination, select flowers that have opened for 4 days in the inflorescences, spray 5% sucrose solution to the flowers, and then bag them;
[0021] (2) Pollen collection and storage: On the 5th day after the flowering of Rabbiteye blueberry, lightly touch the flower with tweezers, scatter the pollen in a glass bottle, dry it with a silica gel desiccant, store it in a sealed container at 4°C, and take out the pollen 2 hours before pollination.
[0022] (3) Castration and pollination: the cultivation temperature of highbush blueberry inflorescences is 20°C, select the inflorescences that are about to open on the female parent tree, remove the flower buds that have opened and are too small in the inflorescences, select the flower buds that are about to open, and remove the petals and stamens with tweezers , retain the stigma, bagged to prevent pollination, 4 ...
Embodiment 2
[0026] (1) Pretreatment before pollen collection: select unopened rabbit-eye blueberry inflorescences, bag them to prevent pollination, select flowers that have opened for 3 days in the inflorescences, spray the flowers with 1% sucrose solution, and then bag them;
[0027] (2) Pollen collection and storage: On the 4th day after the flowering of Rabbiteye blueberry, lightly touch the flower with tweezers, scatter the pollen in the glass bottle, dry it with a silica gel desiccant, store it in a sealed container at 4°C, and take out the pollen 1 hour before pollination.
[0028] (3) Castration and pollination: the cultivation temperature of highbush blueberry inflorescences is 15°C, select the inflorescences that are about to open on the female parent tree, remove the flower buds that have opened and are too small in the inflorescences, select the flower buds that are about to open, and remove the petals and stamens with tweezers , retain the stigma, bag the inflorescences to prev...
Embodiment 3
[0032] (1) Pretreatment before pollen collection: select unopened rabbit-eye blueberry inflorescences, bag them to prevent pollination, select flowers that have opened for 5 days in the inflorescences, spray 10% sucrose solution to the flowers, and then bag them;
[0033] (2) Pollen collection and storage: On the 6th day after the blooming of Rabbiteye blueberry flowers, lightly touch the flowers with tweezers, scatter the pollen in the glass bottle, dry it with a silica gel desiccant, store it in a sealed container at 6°C, and take out the pollen 3 hours before pollination.
[0034] (3) Castration and pollination: the cultivation temperature of highbush blueberry inflorescences is 30°C, select the inflorescences that are about to open on the female parent tree, remove the flower buds that have opened and are too small in the inflorescences, select the flower buds that are about to open, and remove the petals and stamens with tweezers , keep the stigma, bag the inflorescences t...
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