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• Scientific Name :Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.
• Family : Solanaceae
• Chromosome No. : 2n = 2x = 24
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• Even though it is consumed
in the ripened stage it is
considered as a vegetable
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• 2nd most consumed vegetable after potato in the
world
• 1st in terms of total contribution of nutrients to
human diet among vegetables
• Consumed in fresh form and various processed forms
like soup, sauce, ketchup, paste, puree, canned etc.
• Tops the list of processed vegetables
• Also an ideal model plant for physiological,
biochemical, cytological and molecular investigations
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• Cultivated all over the world
• Area : 4643957 ha
• Production : 129942416 MT (FAO, 2007)
• Leading countries are USA, Russia, Italy, China,
India, Turkey, Egypt, Spain, Greece, Brazil, and
Mexico
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• Originated in the New World (South America)
specifically to the Andean region encompassed by
parts of Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, Bolivia and
Peru.
• Domestication in Mexico by the Indians
• Immediate ancestor : L. esculentum var.
cerasiforme (wild cherry
tomato)
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• After Spanish conquest of South America spread
to Europe, USA and the rest of the world
• Concomitant gradual evolution of the large
fruited types and shift from allogamy to
autogamy under domestication
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• L. esculentum
• L. pimpinellifolium
• L. cheesmani
• L. hirsutum
• L. pennellii
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• L. chmielewskii
• L. parviflorum
• L. chilense
• L. peruvianum
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FLORAL
BIOLOGY
FLORAL
MORPHOLOGY
FLORAL
ANTHESIS
• Extra-axillary cyme with
dichotomous or
polychotomous branching
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• Ebracteate, bright yellow,
chasmogamous, pentamerous,
actinomorphic, hypogynous,
hermaphrodite, with pistil
enveloped by a solid tube
formed by the stamens
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• 5 sepals
• United
• Often persistent
• Possesses trichomes
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• Bright yellow
• 5 petals
• Gamopetalous
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• 5 stamens
• Epipetalous
• Small filaments
• Large anthers
• Stamens form a solid
cone enclosing the pistil
• Anther dehiscence is
introsely longitudinal
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• Ovary - superior,
bicarpellory &
syncarpous
• Style - Single
• Stigma - Bilobed
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16
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Stigma
Style
Pores
Petal
Calyx
Ovary
Ovule
Tip of Pistil
Tube of Fused
Anthers
• Starts in morning around 6 am and continues till
11 am
• Maximum flower opening – 7 to 9 am
• Stigma receptivity – 16 to 18 hrs before anthesis
to 5 to 6 days after anthesis
• Pollen viability – 2 to 5 days (18 - 25°C) & upto 6
months in a dessicator (5°C)
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• Essentially a Self Pollinated
crop as stamens form a solid
cone enclosing the pistil
• Self pollination varies
between 94 - 99%
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• But 1.5 – 47% Natural Cross pollination have
been reported depending on
– Temperature
– Insect population & activity at flowering time
– Planting design
– Plant population
– Wind velocity & direction
– Genotypic nature
• Maximum if pollination is at the time of anthesis
• Fertilization occurs 24 to 50 hrs after pollination
• 6 to 8 weeks from first flower to ripe fruit
• Fruit is a berry
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• Bagging of young bud
• Manual transfer of freshly collected pollen on
stigmas of flowers of the same plant
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• Includes
–Emasculation
–Pollen collection
–Artificial pollination
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• Select a bud in which
anthesis will commence 12
- 16 hours later
• Petals just out of the bud
• Corolla colour is slight
yellow or even paler
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• Removal of organs
from flower of
parent
• Use sharp-pointed
forceps to force open
the selected buds
• Then split open the
anther cone
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• Grasp the anther cone with
forceps with one tip inserted
between style & anther and
the other between anther
and calyx
• Gently pulling away from
the floral axis carefully
remove the anther cone out
of the bud, leaving the
calyx, corolla and pistil
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• Or the stamens can also be
removed individually
• Bag the emasculated flowers
• Normally emasculation is
done in the afternoon and
pollination in the next
morning
• To avoid emasculation CGMS
or GMS lines can be used
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Emasculated Flower
• Collect flowers from the male
parent during early morning
hours
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• Remove the anther cones
from the flowers and put
them in glassine
envelopes
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• Dry the anthers by
placing the envelopes
30 cm below a 100-watt
lamp for 24 hours. The
temperature is around
30ºC
• Put the dried anther cones in a
plastic cup. Cover the cup with a
fine mesh screen (200-300 mesh)
and then seal it with a similar
tight-fitting cup, serving as a lid
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• Shake the cup about 10-
20 times so that the
pollen is collected in the
“lid” cup.
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• Transfer the pollen into a small
suitable container for pollination.
Fresh pollen is best for good
fruit-set. It can be kept for one
day at moderate room
temperature
• Or can be placed in dehydrator with silica gel &
kept in a refrigerator at 10°C to maintain
viability for 10 - 15 days
• Tap or vibrate the flower to release the pollen
and collect it in a glass tube
• Or use a flattened dissecting needle or forceps to
gather pollen by cutting a slit in the anther cone
and scraping the contents of one antheridia at a
time
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• On complete
blossoming of the
emasculated flowers
cut their calyx and
corolla to expose the
stigma
• Dip the stigma into the
pool of pollen in the
pollen container
• Or pollinate by touching
the stigma with the tip of
the index finger dipped
in the pollen pool
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• Freshly collected pollen can also be applied with
a camel hair brush or by using a pollination
syringe
• Hybridized flowers are tagged properly
• Pollination is usually done 3 times weekly on
alternate days over a 3-5 week period depending
upon rate of flower development
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• Successful pollination results in
ovary enlargement within 4 - 5
days
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• Success rate - 50 to 70%
• Depends upon temperature and humidity
• 22 - 28°C and 70 - 80% RH are optimum for good
seed set
• Pollinate only first 3 - 4 flowers in each
inflorescence as basal flowers set seeds better
than terminal ones
• Hybrid fruit can be
recognized by the cut
sepals
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Tomato

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  • 2. • Scientific Name :Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. • Family : Solanaceae • Chromosome No. : 2n = 2x = 24 2
  • 3. • Even though it is consumed in the ripened stage it is considered as a vegetable 3
  • 4. • 2nd most consumed vegetable after potato in the world • 1st in terms of total contribution of nutrients to human diet among vegetables • Consumed in fresh form and various processed forms like soup, sauce, ketchup, paste, puree, canned etc. • Tops the list of processed vegetables • Also an ideal model plant for physiological, biochemical, cytological and molecular investigations 4
  • 5. • Cultivated all over the world • Area : 4643957 ha • Production : 129942416 MT (FAO, 2007) • Leading countries are USA, Russia, Italy, China, India, Turkey, Egypt, Spain, Greece, Brazil, and Mexico 5
  • 6. • Originated in the New World (South America) specifically to the Andean region encompassed by parts of Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru. • Domestication in Mexico by the Indians • Immediate ancestor : L. esculentum var. cerasiforme (wild cherry tomato) 6
  • 7. • After Spanish conquest of South America spread to Europe, USA and the rest of the world • Concomitant gradual evolution of the large fruited types and shift from allogamy to autogamy under domestication 7
  • 8. • L. esculentum • L. pimpinellifolium • L. cheesmani • L. hirsutum • L. pennellii 8 • L. chmielewskii • L. parviflorum • L. chilense • L. peruvianum
  • 10. • Extra-axillary cyme with dichotomous or polychotomous branching 10
  • 11. • Ebracteate, bright yellow, chasmogamous, pentamerous, actinomorphic, hypogynous, hermaphrodite, with pistil enveloped by a solid tube formed by the stamens 11
  • 12. • 5 sepals • United • Often persistent • Possesses trichomes 12
  • 13. • Bright yellow • 5 petals • Gamopetalous 13
  • 14. • 5 stamens • Epipetalous • Small filaments • Large anthers • Stamens form a solid cone enclosing the pistil • Anther dehiscence is introsely longitudinal 14
  • 15. • Ovary - superior, bicarpellory & syncarpous • Style - Single • Stigma - Bilobed 15
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  • 18. • Starts in morning around 6 am and continues till 11 am • Maximum flower opening – 7 to 9 am • Stigma receptivity – 16 to 18 hrs before anthesis to 5 to 6 days after anthesis • Pollen viability – 2 to 5 days (18 - 25°C) & upto 6 months in a dessicator (5°C) 18
  • 19. • Essentially a Self Pollinated crop as stamens form a solid cone enclosing the pistil • Self pollination varies between 94 - 99% 19
  • 20. 20 • But 1.5 – 47% Natural Cross pollination have been reported depending on – Temperature – Insect population & activity at flowering time – Planting design – Plant population – Wind velocity & direction – Genotypic nature
  • 21. • Maximum if pollination is at the time of anthesis • Fertilization occurs 24 to 50 hrs after pollination • 6 to 8 weeks from first flower to ripe fruit • Fruit is a berry 21
  • 22. • Bagging of young bud • Manual transfer of freshly collected pollen on stigmas of flowers of the same plant 22
  • 24. • Select a bud in which anthesis will commence 12 - 16 hours later • Petals just out of the bud • Corolla colour is slight yellow or even paler 24
  • 25. • Removal of organs from flower of parent • Use sharp-pointed forceps to force open the selected buds • Then split open the anther cone 25
  • 26. • Grasp the anther cone with forceps with one tip inserted between style & anther and the other between anther and calyx • Gently pulling away from the floral axis carefully remove the anther cone out of the bud, leaving the calyx, corolla and pistil 26
  • 27. • Or the stamens can also be removed individually • Bag the emasculated flowers • Normally emasculation is done in the afternoon and pollination in the next morning • To avoid emasculation CGMS or GMS lines can be used 27 Emasculated Flower
  • 28. • Collect flowers from the male parent during early morning hours 28 • Remove the anther cones from the flowers and put them in glassine envelopes
  • 29. 29 • Dry the anthers by placing the envelopes 30 cm below a 100-watt lamp for 24 hours. The temperature is around 30ºC
  • 30. • Put the dried anther cones in a plastic cup. Cover the cup with a fine mesh screen (200-300 mesh) and then seal it with a similar tight-fitting cup, serving as a lid 30 • Shake the cup about 10- 20 times so that the pollen is collected in the “lid” cup.
  • 31. 31 • Transfer the pollen into a small suitable container for pollination. Fresh pollen is best for good fruit-set. It can be kept for one day at moderate room temperature • Or can be placed in dehydrator with silica gel & kept in a refrigerator at 10°C to maintain viability for 10 - 15 days
  • 32. • Tap or vibrate the flower to release the pollen and collect it in a glass tube • Or use a flattened dissecting needle or forceps to gather pollen by cutting a slit in the anther cone and scraping the contents of one antheridia at a time 32
  • 33. 33 • On complete blossoming of the emasculated flowers cut their calyx and corolla to expose the stigma
  • 34. • Dip the stigma into the pool of pollen in the pollen container • Or pollinate by touching the stigma with the tip of the index finger dipped in the pollen pool 34
  • 35. • Freshly collected pollen can also be applied with a camel hair brush or by using a pollination syringe • Hybridized flowers are tagged properly • Pollination is usually done 3 times weekly on alternate days over a 3-5 week period depending upon rate of flower development 35
  • 36. • Successful pollination results in ovary enlargement within 4 - 5 days 36 • Success rate - 50 to 70% • Depends upon temperature and humidity • 22 - 28°C and 70 - 80% RH are optimum for good seed set • Pollinate only first 3 - 4 flowers in each inflorescence as basal flowers set seeds better than terminal ones
  • 37. • Hybrid fruit can be recognized by the cut sepals 37