Effects of Soil Texture, Irrigation Intervals, and Cultivar on some Nut Qualities and Different Types of Fruit Blankness in Pistachio (Pistacia vera L.)

N. Hosseini, F. Rezanejad, E. Zamanibahramabadi
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Fruit blankness is an important problem of pistachio cultivation, which results from many reasons. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of soil texture, irrigation interval, and cultivar on nut quality and blankness of pistachio. The treatments included soil texture (light and heavy), irrigation intervals (24 and 48 days), cultivar (Kaleghoochi and Ahmadaghaei), and their interactions were studied. Measured traits were flower and small fruit abscission rate, nut weight, blank and semi-blank fruit percentage, splitting percentage, and ounce. Symptoms of fruit blankness were determined by anatomical study of blank fruits. Results showed that a 48-day irrigation interval produced nuts with higher quality, lower blankness percentage, higher weight and size, and higher number of split ones than the other treatments. It is assumed that plants produce more fruits by sufficient water supply, thus the competition for photosynthetic products results in smaller, lower-weight seeds. Light soil was more suitable regarding nut qualities, but flower and small fruit abscission rates were higher in light soil probably because of temperature fluctuations in this soil. Anatomical studies showed that blankness could result from a lack of fertilization (parthenocarpy) or embryo abortion (stenospermocarpy). Parthenocarpy mostly occurred in the more sensitive cultivar, Kaleghoochi, while the more tolerant cultivar, Ahmadaghaei, mostly had stenospermocarpic blank fruits. It was also determined that embryo abortion could occur at different stages of development.
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土壤质地、灌溉间隔期和品种对开心果部分品质和不同类型果实空白的影响
果斑是开心果栽培中的一个重要问题,造成果斑的原因有很多。研究了土壤质地、灌溉间隔期和品种对开心果果仁品质和空白度的影响。研究了土壤质地(轻、重)、灌溉间隔(24和48 d)、品种(Kaleghoochi和Ahmadaghaei)处理及其相互作用。测定的性状为花和小果脱落率、果仁重、空白和半空白果率、劈裂率和盎司数。通过对果实空白的解剖研究,确定了果实空白的症状。结果表明,与其他处理相比,灌水间隔48 d的果实质量更高,空白率更低,果实重量和大小更高,裂果数也更多。据推测,由于有足够的水供应,植物会结出更多的果实,因此对光合产物的竞争导致了更小、更轻的种子。在坚果品质方面,浅土更适宜,但花和小果脱落率较高,这可能与浅土的温度波动有关。解剖研究表明,这种空白可能是由于缺乏受精(孤雌核)或胚胎流产(少精核)造成的。孤雌实多发生在较敏感的品种Kaleghoochi上,而较耐受性的品种Ahmadaghaei多产生窄精实的空白果实。还确定胚胎流产可能发生在不同的发育阶段。
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