Almond Oil Quality as Related to the Type of Pollen Source in Iranian Self Incompatible Cultivars

The effects of different pollen sources including five cultivated almond cultivars (Genco, Tuono, 15-5, Filip Ceo, and Supernova) on quantity and quality of chemical composition of two Iranian self-incompatible cultivars (Shahrood 12 and Shahrood 21) as well as self-pollination of these cultivars we...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of fruit science 2018-01, Vol.18 (1), p.29-36
Hauptverfasser: Alizadeh-Salte, Saeideh, Farhadi, Nasrin, Arzani, Kazem, Khoshghalb, Hassan
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Zusammenfassung:The effects of different pollen sources including five cultivated almond cultivars (Genco, Tuono, 15-5, Filip Ceo, and Supernova) on quantity and quality of chemical composition of two Iranian self-incompatible cultivars (Shahrood 12 and Shahrood 21) as well as self-pollination of these cultivars were investigated. Results showed a variation in oil content and fatty acid composition between two studied cultivars. The oil content was not affected by pollination treatments but the fatty acid composition of almond oil significantly was influenced by type of the pollen source. The most common unsaturated fatty acids found in the kernels of all treatments were oleic acid (68.72-88.26%) and linoleic acid (10.57-22.36%). The type of pollen source with modified oleic/linoleic acid ratio affected the oil quality. The highest oleic/linoleic acid ratio was obtained in Shahrood 12 (8.35%) and Sharood 21 (4.78%) cultivars, which pollinated with Filip Ceo and Supernova pollens, respectively.
ISSN:1553-8362
1553-8621
DOI:10.1080/15538362.2017.1367983