Abstract
Background: Spray cut chrysanthemum is a vital flower with high ornamental value and popularity in the world.
However, the excessive quantity of pollen dispersal of most spray cut chrysanthemum is an adverse factor during
its flowering stage, and can significantly reduce its ornamental value and quickly shorten its vase life. More
seriously, excessive pollen grains in the air are usually harmful to people, especially for those with pollen allergies.
Therefore, in order to obtain some valuable information for developing spray cut chrysanthemum with
less-dispersed or non-dispersed pollen in the future breeding programs, we here investigated the factors affecting
quantity of pollen dispersal of spray cut chrysanthemum with four cultivars, i.e. ‘Qx-097’, ‘Noa’, ‘Qx-115’, and
‘Kingfisher’, that have different quantity of pollen dispersal.