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The Genetic Basis of Self-Incompatibility
The purpose of this chapter is to review the genetic bases of the most important systems of self-incompatibility and to outline mechanisms through which a single locus or, in some cases, a few genes not only c...
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Modifications of the Self-Incompatibility Character and S-Mutations
Modifications of the breeding behavior of a self-incompatible plant may result, spontaneously or after experimental manipulation, from either physiological or genetical changes which interfere, at one or sever...
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Conclusions: Incompatibility in Basic and Applied Researches
The essential aim of the present monograph has been to define and to discuss the main features of incompatibility in angiosperms and to provide the reader with the necessary references to retrace the evolution...
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The Basic Features of Self-Incompatibility
All early workers (see for instance Herbert, Scott, Munro, stated in Darwin, 1880) and many authors in this century (Sutton, 1918; East and Mangelsdorf, 1925; East, 1929; Riley, 1935; Sears, 1937) have defined...
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Morphology and Biochemistry of the Self-Incompatibility Reaction
A few detailed analyses have been carried out, for some incompatibility systems, of the morphological and biochemical changes which characterize or accompany the rejection mechanism in incompatible pistils. Ev...
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Interspecific Incompatibility
Interspecific incompatibility is defined, in the present review, as any of the post-pollination processes preventing, through an absence of pollen germination or an abnormal behavior of pollen tubes, the forma...