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引用次数: 12
摘要
猕猴桃(Actinidia deliciosa (A. Chev.))数量开花研究C. F. Liang和a . R. Ferguson (var. deliciosa)等人对意大利北部25个猕猴桃果园进行了调查,以评估1985年1月气温低至- 23°C的酷寒期后猕猴桃的抗冻性。在- 11°C时,雌品种‘海沃德’的实芽率开始下降;在- 18°C左右,很少有生殖芽在来年春天破裂。随着温度的降低,由冬芽基腋分生组织产生的营养芽的比例增加。雄性品种“Matua”的反应方式与“Hayward”相似,但“Matua”对霜害的耐受性更强。由于温度下降,开花芽的减少也相同,约为- 1.2比- 1。在- 11至- 18°C的范围内,雄性植株比雌性植株低8°C。在任何情况下都没有观察到植物死亡。急性损伤的植物能够从两种植物的不定芽中再生。
Winter cold tolerance of kiwifruit. A survey after winter frost injury in Northern Italy
Abstract Quantitative flowering of kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa (A. Chev.) C. F. Liang et A. R. Ferguson var. deliciosa) was investigated in 25 North Italian kiwifruit orchards to evaluate frost resistance following a severe cold spell in January 1985, when air temperatures dropped as low as — 23 °C. The percentage of fruitful shoots in female cultivar ‘Hayward’ began to decrease at — 11°C; at about — 18°C very few reproductive buds burst the following spring. As temperatures decreased, the proportion of vegetative shoots, arising from meristems in the basal axils of winter buds, increased. The male cultivar, ‘Matua’ reacted in a similar way to ‘Hayward’, but ‘Matua’ was more tolerant to frost injury. The same reduction in flowering shoots, resulting from a fall in temperature, was obtained at about — 1.2 to — 1. 8°C lower in male than in female plants in the range from — 11 to — 18°C. In no case was plant death observed. Acutely damaged plants were capable of regrowth from adventitious buds either of t...