Olive Bud Dormancy Release Dynamics and Validation of Using Cuttings to Determine Chilling Requirement.

Plants (Basel)

Excellence Unit 'María de Maeztu' 2020-23, Department of Agronomy, Higher Technical School of Agriculture and Forestry (ETSIAM), University of Córdoba, 14071 Córdoba, Spain.

Published: December 2022

Dormancy release dynamics in olive tree ( L.) reproductive buds as affected by cold accumulation, tree bearing status, and budburst temperature was studied under natural and controlled conditions, using both cuttings and container- and field-grown plants. The chilling necessary for dormancy release was acquired at different times within the bud population, presenting a progressive pattern of reproductive budburst. Once sufficient chilling is accumulated, 20 °C is a suitable temperature for reproductive budburst, although higher temperature, e.g., 30 °C, during dormancy release can inhibit budburst. While the bearing status of trees determined the amount of return bloom, dormancy release followed a similar pattern for previously bearing and non-bearing trees. Concurrent with investigating budburst factors, the use of shoot cuttings was tested as a method for olive dormancy release studies by contrasting with results from whole trees. It was found it to be valid for studying reproductive budburst, thus providing a useful method to screen chilling requirements in cultivar evaluation and the breeding programs currently ongoing in this species. However, the method was not valid for vegetative budburst, with varying results between cuttings and the whole plant.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9785444PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11243461DOI Listing

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