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titleOfInvention Method of breeding novel cultivar of zantedeschia hybrida by artificial supplementary pollination
abstract The invention provides a method of breeding a novel cultivar of zantedeschia hybrida by artificial supplementary pollination, which comprises castration of a female parent, supplementary pollination, processing and bagging of spathes, germinating of seeds, quick bulbing of offspring, screening of excellent individuals, breeding of the excellent individuals and the like. Especially, degradation and unclear source of hybrid offspring caused by selfing and hybridization with a non-selected male parent can be avoided by timely castration and female flower bagging techniques, efficiency of hybrid breeding is improved, and true hybrid can be obtained. Seed bulbs are reserved in the field to overwinter naturally, so that digging and planting procedures are reduced, bulbing cost is reduced, and seed breeding cycle is shortened. The method can reduce mildew and rotting rate of fruits, increase maturing rate and germination rate, shorten offspring bulb breeding time, improve efficiency of hybrid seed breeding and tree hybrid obtaining, and shorten the seed breeding cycle.
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