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Studies on self- and cross-pollination of olives under varying temperature conditions
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California Agriculture 15(3):4-5.
Published March 01, 1961
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Abstract
Investigations with Ascolano, Manzanillo, and Sevillano olive varieties show that chances of fertilization and fruit set are much greater after cross-pollination than after self-pollination. Pollen tube growth usually is faster following cross-pollination than after self-pollination and more pollen tubes can reach embryo sacs before the sacs degenerate.