Phenology, pollen synchronization and fruit characteristics of european hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) cv. tonda de Giffoni in three sites of central Chile

Authors

  • Eduardo von Bennewitz Universidad Austral de Chile. Institute of Plant Production and Protection. Campus Isla Teja. Isla Teja s/n. Valdivia. Chile.
  • Catalina Ramírez Universidad Católica del Maule. Escuela de Agronomía. Camino a los Niches km 5. Curicó. Chile.
  • Diego Muñoz Universidad Católica del Maule. Escuela de Agronomía. Camino a los Niches km 5. Curicó. Chile.
  • Rodrigo Cazanga-Solar Universidad de Chile. Laboratorio de Investigación de Ciencias Ambientales (LARES). Av. Santa Rosa 11315, La Pintana. Santiago. Chile.
  • Tomas Lošak Mendel University in Brno. Faculty of Regional Development and International Studies. Trída Generála Píky 2005/7. Brno - Cerná Pole 613 00. Czech Republic.
  • Jhonny Edison Alba-Mejía Mendel University in Brno. Faculty of AgriSciences. Department of Animal Nutrition and Forage Production. ZemedÄ›lská 1. Brno - Cerná Pole 613 00. Czech Republic.
  • Iván Maureira-Butler Universidad Austral de Chile. Institute of Plant Production and Protection. Campus Isla Teja. Isla Teja s/n. Valdivia. Chile.

Keywords:

filbert, chilling hours, growing degree days, pollen compatibility

Abstract

Phenology, pollen synchronization and fruit characteristics were studied during the season 2011-2012 for European hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) cv. "Tonda di Giffoni" and three of its pollinizers ("Tonda Romana", "Tonda Gentile delle Langhe" and "Barcelona") in three agro-ecological conditions of central Chile. Male and female blooms occurred from June through August, with a flowering span ranging between two to two and a half months depending on the cultivar, pollinizer and study sites. "Tonda di Giffoni" male flowering onset occurred during the first week of June, up to two weeks earlier than female flowers (271 to 417 chilling hours) showing a marked protandrus dichogamy. "Tonda Gentile delle Langhe" and "Barcelona" pollinizers completely covered the female flowering period of "Tonda di Giffoni", while "Tonda Romana" fail to cover the first flowering week. In general, starting dates for the different phenological stages were directly and significantly (P<0.05) correlated with chilling hour accumulation and growing degree days. Fruit set (34.1%) and maximum fruit diameter (16.6 mm) were significantly lower in the case of "Tonda Gentile delle Langhe" compared to "Tonda Romana" (82.2%, 17.3 mm) and "Barcelona" (74.7%, 17.4 mm).

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Published

09-12-2019

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Ecophysiology and crop management