AbstractInvestigations were carried out in 1990 and 1991 to estimate the pollen viability of five strawberry genotypes and their suitability for storage. Pollen viability was assessed by acetocarmine staining, in vitro germination, and in vivo assays. Pollen was stored in darkness at −18°C for 1 year, and pollen viability was estimated every 4 months during storage.The highest percentage of stained and in vitro germinated pollen grains, respectively, was shown by fresh pollen of cv. ‘Dukat’ (91 and 45). The lowest values of these characteristics were observed in pollen of cv. ‘Paula’ (48 and 20, respectively). The best response to storage at −18°C occurred in pollen of the breeding clone ‘B‐302’ and the cv. ‘Redgauntlet’. ‘Paula’ pollen responded least favourably to this. Pollen of the cvs. ‘Dukaf’. ‘Senga Sengana’, and clone ‘B‐302’ after storage for 4 months, still had sufficient capaci
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