01553naa a2200265 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200140006010000200007424501180009426000090021252008020022165000140102365000160103765000100105365000160106365000100107965000090108965300250109865300210112370000250114470000190116970000180118877300810120621274892020-12-18 2020 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a1527-37411 aBRITO, G. G. de aHeat tolerance in blackberry blossomsbeffects on fruiting and photosynthetic performance.h[electronic resource] c2020 aIn 2018, at beginning of blooming stage of seven blackberry genotypes (cultivars BRS Xingu, BRS Cainguá, Tupy and Brazos and the selections Black 139, Black 198, and Black 254) plants were exposed to three temperature regimes for four days (control - plants kept constantly at 20 ± 1 ºC; plants held at 29 ± 1 ºC, during the day (light period) and 19 ± 1 °C, at night; and plants constantly held at 30 ± 1 °C) aiming to test heat tolerance of blackberry flowers. Pollen germination, average number of drupelets per fruit, photosynthetic electron transport rate and electron losses in the leaves were evaluated. Based on the results we concluded `BRS Cainguá´ released by Embrapa in 2019, was among the most tolerant to heat conditions whereas selection Black 254 was the most sensitive. aFruit set aTemperature aAmora aAmora Preta aCalor aFlor aChlorophyll analysis aPollen viability1 aRASEIRA, M. do C. B.1 aHAERTER, J. A.1 aCARPENEDO, S. tJournal of the American Pomological Societygv. 74, n. 5, p. 2246-254, 2020.