Relationship of floral morphology and biology of yellow melon hybrids with the attractiveness of pollinators.

To increase the productivity of melon, new hybrids have been released. The aim of this study was to c ompare the differences in morphology and floral biology of two yellow melon hibrids and these could influence the attractiveness of the pollinators. The study was conducted in June 2010, at Embrapa Semiárido (Petrolina-PE), with hybrids BRS Araguaia and Tropical. To evaluate the morphology and anthesis ten flowers were selected of each floral type: hermaphrodite (H) and male (M). The floral visitors were observed simultaneously in the two hybrids, from 5h00a.m until 6h00p.m, in three non-consecutive days. In the morphology, it was found that the Tropical flowers have diameter of corolla higher in two floral types (M: x = 3.82±0.55cm, H: x = 4.74±0.52cm) compared to BRS Araguaia (M: x = 3.46±0.46cm, H: x = 3.77±0.45cm), although the differences were significant only for the hermaphrodites. The BRS Araguaia flowers presented significantly longer (p<0.05) (M: x = 2.20±0.23cm, H: x = 3.86±0.39cm) that the Tropical (M: x = 0. 96±0.30cm, H: x = 2.60±0.63cm). As for anthesis (05h30a.m.) there was no difference in relation to floral types and hybrids. The bees Apis mellifera, Xylocopa grisescens and species of Halictidae family were observed in the area. The visitation peak was recorded between 10h00a.m. and 11h00a.m. in both hybrids. Comparing the visitation in hermaphrodite flowers and production of fruit/plant, it was observed that the BRS Araguaia received more visits of A. mellifera and produced more fruit/plant (2.1) than the Tropical (1.43), indicating that the differences found in the hermaphrodite flowers may have influenced the bees behavior and thus productivity.

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Main Authors: KIILL, L. H. P., COELHO, M. de S., SIQUEIRA, K. M. M., RIBEIRO, M. de F., COSTA, N. D., FERNANDES, N. de S., SILVA, T. A. da
Other Authors: LUCIA HELENA PIEDADE KIILL, CPATSA; MÁRCIA DE SOUSA COELHO; KÁTIA MARIA MEDEIROS SIQUEIRA; MARCIA DE FATIMA RIBEIRO, CPATSA; NIVALDO DUARTE COSTA, CPATSA; NAYANNY DE SOUSA FERNANDES; TAMIRES ALMEIDA DA SILVA.
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Published: 2013-01-07
Subjects:Biologia floral, Natural resource., Recurso natural, Melão, Polinização, Abelha, Apis Mellifera, Cucumis Melo.,
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spelling dig-alice-doc-9442782017-08-15T21:56:05Z Relationship of floral morphology and biology of yellow melon hybrids with the attractiveness of pollinators. KIILL, L. H. P. COELHO, M. de S. SIQUEIRA, K. M. M. RIBEIRO, M. de F. COSTA, N. D. FERNANDES, N. de S. SILVA, T. A. da LUCIA HELENA PIEDADE KIILL, CPATSA; MÁRCIA DE SOUSA COELHO; KÁTIA MARIA MEDEIROS SIQUEIRA; MARCIA DE FATIMA RIBEIRO, CPATSA; NIVALDO DUARTE COSTA, CPATSA; NAYANNY DE SOUSA FERNANDES; TAMIRES ALMEIDA DA SILVA. Biologia floral Natural resource. Recurso natural Melão Polinização Abelha Apis Mellifera Cucumis Melo. To increase the productivity of melon, new hybrids have been released. The aim of this study was to c ompare the differences in morphology and floral biology of two yellow melon hibrids and these could influence the attractiveness of the pollinators. The study was conducted in June 2010, at Embrapa Semiárido (Petrolina-PE), with hybrids BRS Araguaia and Tropical. To evaluate the morphology and anthesis ten flowers were selected of each floral type: hermaphrodite (H) and male (M). The floral visitors were observed simultaneously in the two hybrids, from 5h00a.m until 6h00p.m, in three non-consecutive days. In the morphology, it was found that the Tropical flowers have diameter of corolla higher in two floral types (M: x = 3.82±0.55cm, H: x = 4.74±0.52cm) compared to BRS Araguaia (M: x = 3.46±0.46cm, H: x = 3.77±0.45cm), although the differences were significant only for the hermaphrodites. The BRS Araguaia flowers presented significantly longer (p<0.05) (M: x = 2.20±0.23cm, H: x = 3.86±0.39cm) that the Tropical (M: x = 0. 96±0.30cm, H: x = 2.60±0.63cm). As for anthesis (05h30a.m.) there was no difference in relation to floral types and hybrids. The bees Apis mellifera, Xylocopa grisescens and species of Halictidae family were observed in the area. The visitation peak was recorded between 10h00a.m. and 11h00a.m. in both hybrids. Comparing the visitation in hermaphrodite flowers and production of fruit/plant, it was observed that the BRS Araguaia received more visits of A. mellifera and produced more fruit/plant (2.1) than the Tropical (1.43), indicating that the differences found in the hermaphrodite flowers may have influenced the bees behavior and thus productivity. Número Especial. 2013-01-07T11:11:11Z 2013-01-07T11:11:11Z 2013-01-07 2012 2016-01-11T11:11:11Z Artigo de periódico Magistra, Cruz das Almas, v. 24, p. 143-149, dez. 2012. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/944278 pt_BR por openAccess
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topic Biologia floral
Natural resource.
Recurso natural
Melão
Polinização
Abelha
Apis Mellifera
Cucumis Melo.
Biologia floral
Natural resource.
Recurso natural
Melão
Polinização
Abelha
Apis Mellifera
Cucumis Melo.
spellingShingle Biologia floral
Natural resource.
Recurso natural
Melão
Polinização
Abelha
Apis Mellifera
Cucumis Melo.
Biologia floral
Natural resource.
Recurso natural
Melão
Polinização
Abelha
Apis Mellifera
Cucumis Melo.
KIILL, L. H. P.
COELHO, M. de S.
SIQUEIRA, K. M. M.
RIBEIRO, M. de F.
COSTA, N. D.
FERNANDES, N. de S.
SILVA, T. A. da
Relationship of floral morphology and biology of yellow melon hybrids with the attractiveness of pollinators.
description To increase the productivity of melon, new hybrids have been released. The aim of this study was to c ompare the differences in morphology and floral biology of two yellow melon hibrids and these could influence the attractiveness of the pollinators. The study was conducted in June 2010, at Embrapa Semiárido (Petrolina-PE), with hybrids BRS Araguaia and Tropical. To evaluate the morphology and anthesis ten flowers were selected of each floral type: hermaphrodite (H) and male (M). The floral visitors were observed simultaneously in the two hybrids, from 5h00a.m until 6h00p.m, in three non-consecutive days. In the morphology, it was found that the Tropical flowers have diameter of corolla higher in two floral types (M: x = 3.82±0.55cm, H: x = 4.74±0.52cm) compared to BRS Araguaia (M: x = 3.46±0.46cm, H: x = 3.77±0.45cm), although the differences were significant only for the hermaphrodites. The BRS Araguaia flowers presented significantly longer (p<0.05) (M: x = 2.20±0.23cm, H: x = 3.86±0.39cm) that the Tropical (M: x = 0. 96±0.30cm, H: x = 2.60±0.63cm). As for anthesis (05h30a.m.) there was no difference in relation to floral types and hybrids. The bees Apis mellifera, Xylocopa grisescens and species of Halictidae family were observed in the area. The visitation peak was recorded between 10h00a.m. and 11h00a.m. in both hybrids. Comparing the visitation in hermaphrodite flowers and production of fruit/plant, it was observed that the BRS Araguaia received more visits of A. mellifera and produced more fruit/plant (2.1) than the Tropical (1.43), indicating that the differences found in the hermaphrodite flowers may have influenced the bees behavior and thus productivity.
author2 LUCIA HELENA PIEDADE KIILL, CPATSA; MÁRCIA DE SOUSA COELHO; KÁTIA MARIA MEDEIROS SIQUEIRA; MARCIA DE FATIMA RIBEIRO, CPATSA; NIVALDO DUARTE COSTA, CPATSA; NAYANNY DE SOUSA FERNANDES; TAMIRES ALMEIDA DA SILVA.
author_facet LUCIA HELENA PIEDADE KIILL, CPATSA; MÁRCIA DE SOUSA COELHO; KÁTIA MARIA MEDEIROS SIQUEIRA; MARCIA DE FATIMA RIBEIRO, CPATSA; NIVALDO DUARTE COSTA, CPATSA; NAYANNY DE SOUSA FERNANDES; TAMIRES ALMEIDA DA SILVA.
KIILL, L. H. P.
COELHO, M. de S.
SIQUEIRA, K. M. M.
RIBEIRO, M. de F.
COSTA, N. D.
FERNANDES, N. de S.
SILVA, T. A. da
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Biologia floral
Natural resource.
Recurso natural
Melão
Polinização
Abelha
Apis Mellifera
Cucumis Melo.
author KIILL, L. H. P.
COELHO, M. de S.
SIQUEIRA, K. M. M.
RIBEIRO, M. de F.
COSTA, N. D.
FERNANDES, N. de S.
SILVA, T. A. da
author_sort KIILL, L. H. P.
title Relationship of floral morphology and biology of yellow melon hybrids with the attractiveness of pollinators.
title_short Relationship of floral morphology and biology of yellow melon hybrids with the attractiveness of pollinators.
title_full Relationship of floral morphology and biology of yellow melon hybrids with the attractiveness of pollinators.
title_fullStr Relationship of floral morphology and biology of yellow melon hybrids with the attractiveness of pollinators.
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of floral morphology and biology of yellow melon hybrids with the attractiveness of pollinators.
title_sort relationship of floral morphology and biology of yellow melon hybrids with the attractiveness of pollinators.
publishDate 2013-01-07
url http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/944278
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