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| Authors: | D. Farinelli, A. Tombesi, D. Hassani |
| Keywords: | Olea europaea, fruit set, pollinizers, blooming period |
Abstract:
The research work concerned aspects of floral biology regarding the necessity of cross-pollination for fruit set of nine olive cultivars, cultivated or of interest in Central Italy.
As a first step the self-fertility behaviour of these cultivars was studied from 1999 to 2002. Self-incompatibility was detected on Orbetana, Dolce Agogia, Leccino, Maurino and Carolea cv.s, in which the average fruit set was lower than 0.1 fruits per inflorescence.
Nostrale di Rigali showed a varying degree of self-fertility.
Frantoio showed self-fertility but it increases fruit set by cross-pollination.
The cv.
Frantoio, Leccino and Moraiolo were the most suitable pollinizers for Carolea; the cv.
Moraiolo was for Dolce Agogia; the cv.
Kalamon, Moraiolo, Maurino, Carolea and Leccino for Frantoio; the cv.
Leccino, Maurino, Moraiolo and Frantoio for Kalamon; the cv.
Carolea, Dolce Agogia and Maurino were for Leccino; the cv.
Frantoio and Moraiolo for Maurino; the cv.
Kalamom, Maurino, Carolea and Dolce Agogia for Moraiolo; the cv.
Leccino and Moraiolo for Nostrale di Rigali; the cv.
Carolea, Kalamon, Maurino and Nostrale di Rigali for Orbetana.
The blooming period was 8-11 days long, Dolce Agogia, Maurino, Leccino and Frantoio showed a contemporary flowering; Nostrale di Rigali was the earliest cultivar to bloom, followed by Carolea; the latest were in order Moraiolo, Orbetana and Kalamon.
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