Author/Authors :
Imani، A نويسنده Horticultural Department of Seed and Plant Improvement Institute (SPII), P.O. Box31585-4119 Karaj, Iran , , Ezaddost، M نويسنده Department of Horticulture Science, Abhar branch, Islamic Azad University, Abhar , Iran , , Asgari، F نويسنده Department of Horticulture Science, Abhar branch, Islamic Azad University, Abhar , Iran , , Masoumi، S. H نويسنده Department of Horticulture Science, Abhar branch, Islamic Azad University, Abhar , Iran , , Raeisi، I نويسنده Department of Horticulture Science, Abhar branch, Islamic Azad University, Abhar , Iran ,
Abstract :
Frost damage to the flowers and early developing fruits is one of the most limiting factors in the most
almond cultivation regions of the world. This study was undertaken to help understand almond response to frost
spring at same phenological stage, in order to develop criteria for the selection of cultivars with improved
resistance to frost on the basis of field and laboratory experiments. In general, in this study, K-12-6, Ferragnes,
Tuono and K-16-25 were negatively affected by frost at same popcorn and flowering stages in field test and
laboratory constitutions. Experiment laboratory test showed, the four cultivar and selection suffering a greater frost
damage rate at flowering at- 3.2° C ( 100%, 100%, 58 and 45% for K-12-6 , Ferragnes, Tuono and K-16-25
respectively) compared with the balloon stage at- 6.40C (100%,100%,85% and 58% for K-12-6 , Ferragnes, Tuono
and K-16-25 respectively). Up to -3.1° C there was no damage at the balloon stage, where as in anthesis there was
strict damage in four late flowering almond cultivars and selections at -3.2° C. Also, Results showed that the
severity of frost damage was influenced by genotypes of almond. Genotypes that had the more resistant to frost
damage had higher amount proline content. It is suggested that the content proline may serve as indicator of frost
tolerance in almond breeding material.