Pollen of the California almond cultivars Nonpareil, Ne Plus Ultra, Sonora, and Peerless was evaluated for viability following storage over 12 months at 4, 0, -20, and -80 °C. The proportion of viable pollen exceeded 80% for all cultivars and for all temperatures evaluated after 2 months of storage. Following 12 months of storage at 4 °C, germination decreased to 8% for 'Nonpareil', 10% for 'Ne Plus Ultra', 50% for 'Sonora', with no germination observed for 'Peerless'. Storage at sub-freezing temperatures maintained pollen viability above 70% in 'Nonpareil', 'Ne Plus Ultra', and 'Sonora' and above 40% in 'Peerless'. Cultivars differed significantly in their tolerance to low temperature pollen storage. Within cultivars, differences in pollen germination following storage at 0, -20, or -80 °C were nonsignificant.
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