Co-Authors:
Dag, A., Institute of Horticulture, Agricultural Research Organization, Gilat Research Center, M.P. Negev, 85280, Israel
Mizrahi, Y., Department of Life Sciences, Institute of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, P.O. Box 653, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel
Abstract:
The vine cactus Selenicereus megalanthus, known as "yellow pitaya", produces attractive tasty fruits and has considerable economic potential as a new exotic fruit crop. This study explored the effects of different pollination treatments on fruit set and fruit quality characteristics in 14 clones of S. megalanthus. Hand-pollinated flowers set more viable seeds per fruit (213-215) and produced heavier fruits (213-225 g) with higher total soluble solids (TSS) contents (15.3-15.8 oBrix) than self-pollinated (bagged) or bee-pollinated flowers (70-100 seeds per fruit; fruit weight 86-87 g with 14.3-14.7% TSS content). Thus, the effectiveness of spontaneous self-pollination or bee pollination was low. Similar fruit set and seed set were obtained for both hand self-pollinated and hand cross-pollinated flowers, indicating full self-compatibility of all tested clones. Our results indicate that, to obtain high quality and high yield, commercial growers should hand-pollinate flowers, possibly using self-pollen. An orchard of one of the clones examined here, could thus be planted with a single clone, without requiring other clones for cross-pollination. These results are discussed in the context of our earlier (1994) study using only two clones of S. megalanthus.