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Insight into chemical composition of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) fruits - application of ATR-FTIR spectroscopy

Banjac, Nebojša; Lađarević, Jelena; Vasić, Dušan; Milatović, Dragan; Boškov, Đorđe; Popović-Đorđević, Jelena

(Belgrade : University of Belgrade‐Faculty of Agriculture, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Banjac, Nebojša
AU  - Lađarević, Jelena
AU  - Vasić, Dušan
AU  - Milatović, Dragan
AU  - Boškov, Đorđe
AU  - Popović-Đorđević, Jelena
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6752
AB  - Sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) is one of the most appreciated temperate fruit trees, whose fruits are among the first to ripen in the season. Fruits are used mainly for fresh consumption, and very little for processing. Sweet cherry fruits contain large amounts of soluble solids (10- 22%) most of which are sugars. Glucose and fructose are dominant, while the amount of sucrose is significantly lower. The content of organic acids is relatively low (0.3-1.2%), and malic acid is dominant. Sweet cherries are also a rich source of bioactive compounds, such as polyphenols, vitamins, minerals, and dietary fibers. The most abundant classes of phenolic compounds are anthocyanins, phenolic acids and flavonols, which contribute to antioxidant potential of the fruits. Anthocyanins, which give the fruits their red color, are especially important. Cyanidin-3-rutinoside followed by cyanidin-3-glucoside is the most abundant anthocyanin in sweet cherry fruit. Moreover, neo-chlorogenic acid, chlorogenic acid, and p-coumaroylquinic acid are most represented phenolic acids. High content of bioactive compounds in sweet cherries are mainly responsible for many beneficial health effects: reduced inflammation and symptoms of arthritis, regulation of blood pressure, reduced risk of a stroke, weight loss, prevention of cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer's disease [1]. 
The aim of the present research was to examine chemical composition of nine cherry cultivars varieties: ‛Vega’, ‛Carmen’, ‛Grace Star’, ‛Samba’, ‛Black Star’, ‛Olympus’, ‛Benton’, ‛Sela’, and ‛Staccato’, using Attenuated Total Reflection Fourier Transform Infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy. The sweet cherry samples were weighed, and then dissolved in 50:50 ethanol/water (v/v) solutions. Ultrasound-assisted extraction was used to extract the antioxidant compounds. After extraction, the samples were filtered and evaporation was carried out on a vacuum on the 40°C [2]. The cherry extract was recorded in absorbance mode, using a Nicolet™ iS™ 10 ATR-FTIR Spectrometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific). The ATR-FTIR spectra of analyzed samples were recorded in the range 500-4000 cm-1. The obtained absorption maxima indicated presence of esters, monosaccharides, polysaccharides, flavonoids and anthocyanin pigments in studied cherry cultivars varieties. Intensity of specific bands differed between cherry cultivars.
PB  - Belgrade : University of Belgrade‐Faculty of Agriculture
C3  - Book of Abstracts / 1st European Symposium on Phytochemicals in Medicine and Food (1-EuSPMF), 7-9 September 2022, Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Insight into chemical composition of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) fruits - application of ATR-FTIR spectroscopy
SP  - 87
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_6752
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Banjac, Nebojša and Lađarević, Jelena and Vasić, Dušan and Milatović, Dragan and Boškov, Đorđe and Popović-Đorđević, Jelena",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) is one of the most appreciated temperate fruit trees, whose fruits are among the first to ripen in the season. Fruits are used mainly for fresh consumption, and very little for processing. Sweet cherry fruits contain large amounts of soluble solids (10- 22%) most of which are sugars. Glucose and fructose are dominant, while the amount of sucrose is significantly lower. The content of organic acids is relatively low (0.3-1.2%), and malic acid is dominant. Sweet cherries are also a rich source of bioactive compounds, such as polyphenols, vitamins, minerals, and dietary fibers. The most abundant classes of phenolic compounds are anthocyanins, phenolic acids and flavonols, which contribute to antioxidant potential of the fruits. Anthocyanins, which give the fruits their red color, are especially important. Cyanidin-3-rutinoside followed by cyanidin-3-glucoside is the most abundant anthocyanin in sweet cherry fruit. Moreover, neo-chlorogenic acid, chlorogenic acid, and p-coumaroylquinic acid are most represented phenolic acids. High content of bioactive compounds in sweet cherries are mainly responsible for many beneficial health effects: reduced inflammation and symptoms of arthritis, regulation of blood pressure, reduced risk of a stroke, weight loss, prevention of cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer's disease [1]. 
The aim of the present research was to examine chemical composition of nine cherry cultivars varieties: ‛Vega’, ‛Carmen’, ‛Grace Star’, ‛Samba’, ‛Black Star’, ‛Olympus’, ‛Benton’, ‛Sela’, and ‛Staccato’, using Attenuated Total Reflection Fourier Transform Infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy. The sweet cherry samples were weighed, and then dissolved in 50:50 ethanol/water (v/v) solutions. Ultrasound-assisted extraction was used to extract the antioxidant compounds. After extraction, the samples were filtered and evaporation was carried out on a vacuum on the 40°C [2]. The cherry extract was recorded in absorbance mode, using a Nicolet™ iS™ 10 ATR-FTIR Spectrometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific). The ATR-FTIR spectra of analyzed samples were recorded in the range 500-4000 cm-1. The obtained absorption maxima indicated presence of esters, monosaccharides, polysaccharides, flavonoids and anthocyanin pigments in studied cherry cultivars varieties. Intensity of specific bands differed between cherry cultivars.",
publisher = "Belgrade : University of Belgrade‐Faculty of Agriculture",
journal = "Book of Abstracts / 1st European Symposium on Phytochemicals in Medicine and Food (1-EuSPMF), 7-9 September 2022, Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Insight into chemical composition of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) fruits - application of ATR-FTIR spectroscopy",
pages = "87",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_6752"
}
Banjac, N., Lađarević, J., Vasić, D., Milatović, D., Boškov, Đ.,& Popović-Đorđević, J.. (2022). Insight into chemical composition of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) fruits - application of ATR-FTIR spectroscopy. in Book of Abstracts / 1st European Symposium on Phytochemicals in Medicine and Food (1-EuSPMF), 7-9 September 2022, Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade : University of Belgrade‐Faculty of Agriculture., 87.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_6752
Banjac N, Lađarević J, Vasić D, Milatović D, Boškov Đ, Popović-Đorđević J. Insight into chemical composition of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) fruits - application of ATR-FTIR spectroscopy. in Book of Abstracts / 1st European Symposium on Phytochemicals in Medicine and Food (1-EuSPMF), 7-9 September 2022, Belgrade, Serbia. 2022;:87.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_6752 .
Banjac, Nebojša, Lađarević, Jelena, Vasić, Dušan, Milatović, Dragan, Boškov, Đorđe, Popović-Đorđević, Jelena, "Insight into chemical composition of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) fruits - application of ATR-FTIR spectroscopy" in Book of Abstracts / 1st European Symposium on Phytochemicals in Medicine and Food (1-EuSPMF), 7-9 September 2022, Belgrade, Serbia (2022):87,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_6752 .

Pollen tube growth and fruit set in quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.)

Radović, Aleksandar; Cerović, Radosav; Milatović, Dragan; Nikolić, Dragan

(Spanish Natl Inst Agricultural & Food Research & Technolo, Madrid, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Radović, Aleksandar
AU  - Cerović, Radosav
AU  - Milatović, Dragan
AU  - Nikolić, Dragan
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4390
AB  - Aim of study: To determine the self-compatibility level of eight quince cultivars. Area of study: The region of Belgrade (Central Serbia). Material and methods: Pollen tube growth in vivo and fruit set in two pollination variants (self- and open-pollination) were studied in eight quince cultivars. The quantitative parameters of pollen tube growth (average number of pollen tubes in the upper and middle third of the style, base of the style and in the ovary; the dynamics of pollen tube growth through these parts of the pistil) was determined using the fluorescence microscopy. Main results: The parameters of pollen tube growth and fruit set were primarily dependent on the genotype and variants of pollination. All studied parameters were significantly higher in the open-pollination variant compared with the self-pollination in all cultivars. In the self-pollination variant, 'Leskovacka' and Vranjska' had the highest number of pollen tubes that penetrated the ovary (2.10 and 0.54 in average, respectively), as well as the largest percentage of pistils with the penetration of pollen tubes in the nucellus of ovules six days after pollination (40.09% and 14.74%). Also, they had the highest percentage of initial fruit set (17.01% and 28.52%) and final fruit set (9.32% and 9.86%). Based on this, 'Leskovacka' and 'Vranjska' can be classified as self-compatible cultivars, while the others are self-incompatible. Research highlights: The majority of quince cultivars were self-incompatible. When establishing new orchards with these cultivars, care should be taken about the choice of pollenisers in order to achieve high yields.
PB  - Spanish Natl Inst Agricultural & Food Research & Technolo, Madrid
T2  - Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
T1  - Pollen tube growth and fruit set in quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.)
IS  - 2
VL  - 18
DO  - 10.5424/sjar/2020182-15551
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Radović, Aleksandar and Cerović, Radosav and Milatović, Dragan and Nikolić, Dragan",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Aim of study: To determine the self-compatibility level of eight quince cultivars. Area of study: The region of Belgrade (Central Serbia). Material and methods: Pollen tube growth in vivo and fruit set in two pollination variants (self- and open-pollination) were studied in eight quince cultivars. The quantitative parameters of pollen tube growth (average number of pollen tubes in the upper and middle third of the style, base of the style and in the ovary; the dynamics of pollen tube growth through these parts of the pistil) was determined using the fluorescence microscopy. Main results: The parameters of pollen tube growth and fruit set were primarily dependent on the genotype and variants of pollination. All studied parameters were significantly higher in the open-pollination variant compared with the self-pollination in all cultivars. In the self-pollination variant, 'Leskovacka' and Vranjska' had the highest number of pollen tubes that penetrated the ovary (2.10 and 0.54 in average, respectively), as well as the largest percentage of pistils with the penetration of pollen tubes in the nucellus of ovules six days after pollination (40.09% and 14.74%). Also, they had the highest percentage of initial fruit set (17.01% and 28.52%) and final fruit set (9.32% and 9.86%). Based on this, 'Leskovacka' and 'Vranjska' can be classified as self-compatible cultivars, while the others are self-incompatible. Research highlights: The majority of quince cultivars were self-incompatible. When establishing new orchards with these cultivars, care should be taken about the choice of pollenisers in order to achieve high yields.",
publisher = "Spanish Natl Inst Agricultural & Food Research & Technolo, Madrid",
journal = "Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research",
title = "Pollen tube growth and fruit set in quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.)",
number = "2",
volume = "18",
doi = "10.5424/sjar/2020182-15551"
}
Radović, A., Cerović, R., Milatović, D.,& Nikolić, D.. (2020). Pollen tube growth and fruit set in quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.). in Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
Spanish Natl Inst Agricultural & Food Research & Technolo, Madrid., 18(2).
https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2020182-15551
Radović A, Cerović R, Milatović D, Nikolić D. Pollen tube growth and fruit set in quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.). in Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research. 2020;18(2).
doi:10.5424/sjar/2020182-15551 .
Radović, Aleksandar, Cerović, Radosav, Milatović, Dragan, Nikolić, Dragan, "Pollen tube growth and fruit set in quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.)" in Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research, 18, no. 2 (2020),
https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2020182-15551 . .
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Examination of suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for promising plum genotypes developed at FRI, Čačak (Serbia)

Glišić, Ivana; Milatović, Dragan; Cerović, Radosav; Radičević, Sanja; Đorđević, M.; Milošević, Nebojša

(Int Soc Horticultural Science, Leuven 1, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Glišić, Ivana
AU  - Milatović, Dragan
AU  - Cerović, Radosav
AU  - Radičević, Sanja
AU  - Đorđević, M.
AU  - Milošević, Nebojša
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4578
AB  - One of the most important plum (Prunus domestica L.) breeding objectives is regular and large yield which depends on the degree of self-fertility. Partially self-fertile and self-sterile genotypes require compatible pollenizers. The aim of this study was to investigate suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for six promising plum genotypes (hybrids 38/62/70, IV/63/81, 32/21/87, 34/41/87, and 22/17/87, and the cultivar 'Nada') developed at Fruit Research Institute (FRI), Čačak. Previous studies showed that the abovementioned plum genotypes were characterized by different levels of self-fertility. Also, a satisfactory overlapping in the flowering time between the pollenizer and studied genotypes was found. The investigation was conducted over two years and included pollen germination in vitro of the pollenizer cultivar, as well as quantitative parameters of pollen tube growth in vivo (the number of pollen tubes in the upper third and in the base of the style, number of pollen tubes in the ovary, the percentage of pistils with the pollen tube penetrating the nucellus of the ovule 10 days after pollination) and fruit set under cross-pollination. The same quantitative parameters of pollen tube growth in vivo and fruit set under open pollination were used for comparison. The tested cultivars had good pollen germination, ranging from 44.16% in the first year to 44.57% in the second year of study. All studied plum genotypes except hybrid 22/17/87 had higher values of quantitative parameters of pollen tube growth in vivo and fruit set in the cross-pollination variant compared to the open pollination variant. Average fruit set in the cross-pollination variant ranged from 15.42% (hybrid IV/63/81) to 32.61% ('Nada'). Based on the obtained results, the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' represents a satisfactory pollenizer for hybrids IV/63/81 and 32/21/87, and a good pollenizer for hybrids 38/62/70, 34/41/87, 22/17/87, and the cultivar 'Nada'.
PB  - Int Soc Horticultural Science, Leuven 1
T2  - Acta Horticulturae
T1  - Examination of suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for promising plum genotypes developed at FRI, Čačak (Serbia)
EP  - 219
SP  - 213
VL  - 1289
DO  - 10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.30
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Glišić, Ivana and Milatović, Dragan and Cerović, Radosav and Radičević, Sanja and Đorđević, M. and Milošević, Nebojša",
year = "2020",
abstract = "One of the most important plum (Prunus domestica L.) breeding objectives is regular and large yield which depends on the degree of self-fertility. Partially self-fertile and self-sterile genotypes require compatible pollenizers. The aim of this study was to investigate suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for six promising plum genotypes (hybrids 38/62/70, IV/63/81, 32/21/87, 34/41/87, and 22/17/87, and the cultivar 'Nada') developed at Fruit Research Institute (FRI), Čačak. Previous studies showed that the abovementioned plum genotypes were characterized by different levels of self-fertility. Also, a satisfactory overlapping in the flowering time between the pollenizer and studied genotypes was found. The investigation was conducted over two years and included pollen germination in vitro of the pollenizer cultivar, as well as quantitative parameters of pollen tube growth in vivo (the number of pollen tubes in the upper third and in the base of the style, number of pollen tubes in the ovary, the percentage of pistils with the pollen tube penetrating the nucellus of the ovule 10 days after pollination) and fruit set under cross-pollination. The same quantitative parameters of pollen tube growth in vivo and fruit set under open pollination were used for comparison. The tested cultivars had good pollen germination, ranging from 44.16% in the first year to 44.57% in the second year of study. All studied plum genotypes except hybrid 22/17/87 had higher values of quantitative parameters of pollen tube growth in vivo and fruit set in the cross-pollination variant compared to the open pollination variant. Average fruit set in the cross-pollination variant ranged from 15.42% (hybrid IV/63/81) to 32.61% ('Nada'). Based on the obtained results, the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' represents a satisfactory pollenizer for hybrids IV/63/81 and 32/21/87, and a good pollenizer for hybrids 38/62/70, 34/41/87, 22/17/87, and the cultivar 'Nada'.",
publisher = "Int Soc Horticultural Science, Leuven 1",
journal = "Acta Horticulturae",
title = "Examination of suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for promising plum genotypes developed at FRI, Čačak (Serbia)",
pages = "219-213",
volume = "1289",
doi = "10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.30"
}
Glišić, I., Milatović, D., Cerović, R., Radičević, S., Đorđević, M.,& Milošević, N.. (2020). Examination of suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for promising plum genotypes developed at FRI, Čačak (Serbia). in Acta Horticulturae
Int Soc Horticultural Science, Leuven 1., 1289, 213-219.
https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.30
Glišić I, Milatović D, Cerović R, Radičević S, Đorđević M, Milošević N. Examination of suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for promising plum genotypes developed at FRI, Čačak (Serbia). in Acta Horticulturae. 2020;1289:213-219.
doi:10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.30 .
Glišić, Ivana, Milatović, Dragan, Cerović, Radosav, Radičević, Sanja, Đorđević, M., Milošević, Nebojša, "Examination of suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for promising plum genotypes developed at FRI, Čačak (Serbia)" in Acta Horticulturae, 1289 (2020):213-219,
https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.30 . .
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The effect of temperature on pollen germination and pollen tube growth of quince cultivars

Radović, Aleksandar; Nikolić, D.; Cerović, Radosav; Milatović, Dragan; Rakonjac, Vera; Bakić, I.

(Int Soc Horticultural Science, Leuven 1, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Radović, Aleksandar
AU  - Nikolić, D.
AU  - Cerović, Radosav
AU  - Milatović, Dragan
AU  - Rakonjac, Vera
AU  - Bakić, I.
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4564
AB  - The effect of three different temperatures (8, 16 and 24°C) on pollen germination and pollen tube growth in vitro in eight quince cultivars (‘Leskovacka’, Vranjska’, ‘Morava’, ‘Pazardzijska’, ‘Hemus’, ‘Asenica’, ‘Portugal’ and ‘Triumph’) was studied. The research was carried out in a two-year period (2015-2016). Germination rate and pollen tube growth were determined on the culture medium containing 15% sucrose and 0.7% agar. The temperature showed a significant effect on in vitro pollen germination and pollen tube length. The lowest pollen germination was determined at the temperature of 8°C (22.73%). However, pollen germination was three times higher at temperatures of 16 and 24°C (62.60 and 72.16%, respectively). The temperature effect was significantly more pronounced on the pollen tube length. The smallest pollen tube length was determined at 8°C (241.5 μm) and it was four to five times lower than the pollen tube length measured at 16 and 24°C (809.6 and 1137.4 μm, respectively). On this basis, it can be concluded that the temperature of 8°C was not sufficient for pollen germination and pollen tube growth in quince cultivars. However, temperatures of 16 and 24°C were optimal for pollen germination and pollen tube growth.
PB  - Int Soc Horticultural Science, Leuven 1
T2  - Acta Horticulturae
T1  - The effect of temperature on pollen germination and pollen tube growth of quince cultivars
EP  - 72
SP  - 67
VL  - 1289
DO  - 10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.10
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Radović, Aleksandar and Nikolić, D. and Cerović, Radosav and Milatović, Dragan and Rakonjac, Vera and Bakić, I.",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The effect of three different temperatures (8, 16 and 24°C) on pollen germination and pollen tube growth in vitro in eight quince cultivars (‘Leskovacka’, Vranjska’, ‘Morava’, ‘Pazardzijska’, ‘Hemus’, ‘Asenica’, ‘Portugal’ and ‘Triumph’) was studied. The research was carried out in a two-year period (2015-2016). Germination rate and pollen tube growth were determined on the culture medium containing 15% sucrose and 0.7% agar. The temperature showed a significant effect on in vitro pollen germination and pollen tube length. The lowest pollen germination was determined at the temperature of 8°C (22.73%). However, pollen germination was three times higher at temperatures of 16 and 24°C (62.60 and 72.16%, respectively). The temperature effect was significantly more pronounced on the pollen tube length. The smallest pollen tube length was determined at 8°C (241.5 μm) and it was four to five times lower than the pollen tube length measured at 16 and 24°C (809.6 and 1137.4 μm, respectively). On this basis, it can be concluded that the temperature of 8°C was not sufficient for pollen germination and pollen tube growth in quince cultivars. However, temperatures of 16 and 24°C were optimal for pollen germination and pollen tube growth.",
publisher = "Int Soc Horticultural Science, Leuven 1",
journal = "Acta Horticulturae",
title = "The effect of temperature on pollen germination and pollen tube growth of quince cultivars",
pages = "72-67",
volume = "1289",
doi = "10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.10"
}
Radović, A., Nikolić, D., Cerović, R., Milatović, D., Rakonjac, V.,& Bakić, I.. (2020). The effect of temperature on pollen germination and pollen tube growth of quince cultivars. in Acta Horticulturae
Int Soc Horticultural Science, Leuven 1., 1289, 67-72.
https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.10
Radović A, Nikolić D, Cerović R, Milatović D, Rakonjac V, Bakić I. The effect of temperature on pollen germination and pollen tube growth of quince cultivars. in Acta Horticulturae. 2020;1289:67-72.
doi:10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.10 .
Radović, Aleksandar, Nikolić, D., Cerović, Radosav, Milatović, Dragan, Rakonjac, Vera, Bakić, I., "The effect of temperature on pollen germination and pollen tube growth of quince cultivars" in Acta Horticulturae, 1289 (2020):67-72,
https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.10 . .
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Unusual growth of pollen tubes in the ovary of quince (cydonia oblonga mill.)

Radović, Aleksandar; Nikolić, Dragan; Cerović, Radosav; Milatović, Dragan; Đorđević, Boban; Zec, Gordan

(2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Radović, Aleksandar
AU  - Nikolić, Dragan
AU  - Cerović, Radosav
AU  - Milatović, Dragan
AU  - Đorđević, Boban
AU  - Zec, Gordan
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3497
AB  - This paper presents the results of a three-year research (2010-2012) of unusual growth of pollen tubes in the ovary in eight cultivars of quince in two pollination variants (self-pollination and open-pollination). Unusual behavior of pollen tubes growth could be seen in all parts of the ovary, and it was most often manifested by larger or smaller branching and the formation of bundle in the ovary, without signs of further penetration of pollen tubes to the ovule. In addition, in a small number of cases, branching of the pollen tubes, as well as bypassing micropyle and forming swellings at the tips of the pollen tube was noticed. There were also the cases where the pollen tube filled embryo sac forming a bundle in it. The occurrence of unusual growth of pollen tubes in the quince ovary was primarily dependent on the genotype and pollination type. This phenomenon was more expressed in open-pollination than in self-pollination variant in all examined cultivars. Leskovacka cultivar was characterized by the highest percentage of unusual growth of pollen tubes in both variants of pollination, as follows: 13.23% (self-pollination) and 15.89% (open-pollination).
T2  - Acta Scientiarum Polonorum, Hortorum Cultus
T1  - Unusual growth of pollen tubes in the ovary of quince (cydonia oblonga mill.)
EP  - 138
IS  - 2
SP  - 133
VL  - 16
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_3497
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Radović, Aleksandar and Nikolić, Dragan and Cerović, Radosav and Milatović, Dragan and Đorđević, Boban and Zec, Gordan",
year = "2017",
abstract = "This paper presents the results of a three-year research (2010-2012) of unusual growth of pollen tubes in the ovary in eight cultivars of quince in two pollination variants (self-pollination and open-pollination). Unusual behavior of pollen tubes growth could be seen in all parts of the ovary, and it was most often manifested by larger or smaller branching and the formation of bundle in the ovary, without signs of further penetration of pollen tubes to the ovule. In addition, in a small number of cases, branching of the pollen tubes, as well as bypassing micropyle and forming swellings at the tips of the pollen tube was noticed. There were also the cases where the pollen tube filled embryo sac forming a bundle in it. The occurrence of unusual growth of pollen tubes in the quince ovary was primarily dependent on the genotype and pollination type. This phenomenon was more expressed in open-pollination than in self-pollination variant in all examined cultivars. Leskovacka cultivar was characterized by the highest percentage of unusual growth of pollen tubes in both variants of pollination, as follows: 13.23% (self-pollination) and 15.89% (open-pollination).",
journal = "Acta Scientiarum Polonorum, Hortorum Cultus",
title = "Unusual growth of pollen tubes in the ovary of quince (cydonia oblonga mill.)",
pages = "138-133",
number = "2",
volume = "16",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_3497"
}
Radović, A., Nikolić, D., Cerović, R., Milatović, D., Đorđević, B.,& Zec, G.. (2017). Unusual growth of pollen tubes in the ovary of quince (cydonia oblonga mill.). in Acta Scientiarum Polonorum, Hortorum Cultus, 16(2), 133-138.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_3497
Radović A, Nikolić D, Cerović R, Milatović D, Đorđević B, Zec G. Unusual growth of pollen tubes in the ovary of quince (cydonia oblonga mill.). in Acta Scientiarum Polonorum, Hortorum Cultus. 2017;16(2):133-138.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_3497 .
Radović, Aleksandar, Nikolić, Dragan, Cerović, Radosav, Milatović, Dragan, Đorđević, Boban, Zec, Gordan, "Unusual growth of pollen tubes in the ovary of quince (cydonia oblonga mill.)" in Acta Scientiarum Polonorum, Hortorum Cultus, 16, no. 2 (2017):133-138,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_3497 .
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Examination of self-compatibility in promising plum (Prunus domestica L.) genotypes developed at. the Fruit Research Institute, Cacak

Glišić, Ivana; Milatović, Dragan; Cerović, Radosav; Radičević, Sanja; Đorđević, Milena; Milošević, Nebojša

(Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Glišić, Ivana
AU  - Milatović, Dragan
AU  - Cerović, Radosav
AU  - Radičević, Sanja
AU  - Đorđević, Milena
AU  - Milošević, Nebojša
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3591
AB  - The self-compatibility of six promising plum genotypes (hybrids 38/62/70, IV/63/81, 32/21/87, 34/41/87 and 22/17/87 and cultivar 'Nada') was examined during the period 2009-2011 through quantitative evaluation of paiameters of in vivo pollen tube growth and fruit set. Mean daily temperatures were recorded during the flowering period. All genotypes showed good average in vitro pollen germination (36.34-38.63%) except the cultivar 'Nada' (25.64%). The lowest values for in vivo pollen tube growth parameters except with respect to number of pollen tubes in the upper third of the style - were found in hybrid 32/21/87 and cultivar 'Nada'. The same genotypes also had the highest numbers of incompatible pollen tubes. The average number of fruit set ranged from 1.25% (hybrid 32/21/87) to 31.08% (hybrid 34/41/87). All studied parameters depended on genotype, year and their interaction. There was a significant positive correlation between the number of fruit set and the number of pollen tubes in the base of the style. The number of pollen tubes in the ovary had a significant positive impact on percentage of pistils with pollen tube penetrating the nucellus 240 h after pollination and on number of fruit set. Based on these data hybrid 32/21/87 and cultivar 'Nada' were classed as partially self compatible and hybrids 38/62/70, IV/63/81, 34/41/87 and 22/17/87 as self-compatible.
PB  - Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam
T2  - Scientia Horticulturae
T1  - Examination of self-compatibility in promising plum (Prunus domestica L.) genotypes developed at. the Fruit Research Institute, Cacak
EP  - 162
SP  - 156
VL  - 224
DO  - 10.1016/j.scienta.2017.06.006
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Glišić, Ivana and Milatović, Dragan and Cerović, Radosav and Radičević, Sanja and Đorđević, Milena and Milošević, Nebojša",
year = "2017",
abstract = "The self-compatibility of six promising plum genotypes (hybrids 38/62/70, IV/63/81, 32/21/87, 34/41/87 and 22/17/87 and cultivar 'Nada') was examined during the period 2009-2011 through quantitative evaluation of paiameters of in vivo pollen tube growth and fruit set. Mean daily temperatures were recorded during the flowering period. All genotypes showed good average in vitro pollen germination (36.34-38.63%) except the cultivar 'Nada' (25.64%). The lowest values for in vivo pollen tube growth parameters except with respect to number of pollen tubes in the upper third of the style - were found in hybrid 32/21/87 and cultivar 'Nada'. The same genotypes also had the highest numbers of incompatible pollen tubes. The average number of fruit set ranged from 1.25% (hybrid 32/21/87) to 31.08% (hybrid 34/41/87). All studied parameters depended on genotype, year and their interaction. There was a significant positive correlation between the number of fruit set and the number of pollen tubes in the base of the style. The number of pollen tubes in the ovary had a significant positive impact on percentage of pistils with pollen tube penetrating the nucellus 240 h after pollination and on number of fruit set. Based on these data hybrid 32/21/87 and cultivar 'Nada' were classed as partially self compatible and hybrids 38/62/70, IV/63/81, 34/41/87 and 22/17/87 as self-compatible.",
publisher = "Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam",
journal = "Scientia Horticulturae",
title = "Examination of self-compatibility in promising plum (Prunus domestica L.) genotypes developed at. the Fruit Research Institute, Cacak",
pages = "162-156",
volume = "224",
doi = "10.1016/j.scienta.2017.06.006"
}
Glišić, I., Milatović, D., Cerović, R., Radičević, S., Đorđević, M.,& Milošević, N.. (2017). Examination of self-compatibility in promising plum (Prunus domestica L.) genotypes developed at. the Fruit Research Institute, Cacak. in Scientia Horticulturae
Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam., 224, 156-162.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2017.06.006
Glišić I, Milatović D, Cerović R, Radičević S, Đorđević M, Milošević N. Examination of self-compatibility in promising plum (Prunus domestica L.) genotypes developed at. the Fruit Research Institute, Cacak. in Scientia Horticulturae. 2017;224:156-162.
doi:10.1016/j.scienta.2017.06.006 .
Glišić, Ivana, Milatović, Dragan, Cerović, Radosav, Radičević, Sanja, Đorđević, Milena, Milošević, Nebojša, "Examination of self-compatibility in promising plum (Prunus domestica L.) genotypes developed at. the Fruit Research Institute, Cacak" in Scientia Horticulturae, 224 (2017):156-162,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2017.06.006 . .
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