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Identifying citrus self-incompatibility genotypes (S-genotypes) and discovering self-compatible mutants
Utilizing 32 previously identified S ribonuclease ( S - RNase ) gene sequences and abundant citrus resources, this study designed specific primers for 10 S -...
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Conditioning honeybees to a specific mimic odor increases foraging activity on a self-compatible almond variety
Almond is a high-market value crop that benefits from honeybee pollination services, even for self-compatible varieties. Besides, it has been...
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Variation in self-incompatibility and interspecific compatibility in a lineage of the mostly self-compatible genus Bulbophyllum (B. sect. Micranthae–Orchidaceae)
A vast majority of Orchidaceae species are self-compatible, and many present mechanical or temporal barriers that prevent self-pollination....
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Develo** self-compatible diploid potato germplasm through recurrent selection
Most wild and cultivated diploid potato species are self-incompatible, preventing inbreeding and promoting outcrossing. To generate diploid inbred...
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LC–MS based metabolic fingerprinting of apricot pistils after self-compatible and self-incompatible pollinations
Key messageLC-MS based metabolomics approach revealed that putative metabolites other than flavonoids may significantly contribute to the sexual...
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Correction to: LC–MS based metabolic fingerprinting of apricot pistils after self-compatible and self-incompatible pollinations
In the above mentioned publication, Figure 3 was incorrect as the panels for SC and SI cultivars were transposed. The original article has been...
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Patterns of Diversity of the S and M Loci in Tunisian Apricots (Prunus armeniaca L.): Identification of Pollen-Part Mutations Conferring Self-Compatibility
Self-(in)compatibility (SI) is a genetic barrier developed by flowering plants to prevent self-pollination and promote outcrossing. SI is one of the...
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Breakdown of self-incompatibility of apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) induced by gamma-ray mutagenesis
Self-compatibility (SC) in a naturally self-incompatible fruit tree species is an incredibly interesting trait for breeding objectives and a valuable...
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Genome sequencing reveals the genetic architecture of heterostyly and domestication history of common buckwheat
Common buckwheat, Fagopyrum esculentum , is an orphan crop domesticated in southwest China that exhibits heterostylous self-incompatibility. Here we...
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Reproductive Biology of Asteraceae on Oceanic Islands
Asteraceae are among the most abundant angiosperm families on oceanic islands. The reproductive biology of Asteraceae is reviewed and the attributes...
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Identification of Genetic Diversity Using Morphological Properties and Self-Incompatibility Alleles in Selected Prunus dulcis Miller (D.A. Webb) Genotypes
In this study, 48 almond ( Prunus dulcis Miller [D.A. Webb]) genotypes were analyzed in terms of detailed morphological parameters. On the other hand,...
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Influence of incompatible pollen grains on the reproductive success of Ipomoea asarifolia (Desr.) Roem. & Schult. (Convolvulaceae) in Restinga, RN, Brazil
The deposition of incompatible pollen grains in the stigma can interfere with the performance of compatible pollen grains and compromise the...
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Identifying key contributing pollen and stigma biochemical traits driving genetic diversity and sexual compatibility in kola [Cola nitida (Vent.) Schott & Endl.]
Self-incompatibility is a major factor affecting fruit yield in kola. Elemental minerals, sugars and phenolic compounds are known to play a great...
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Compatibility systems and pollinator dependency in morning glory species (Convolvulaceae)
BackgroundThe Convolvulaceae is a large family containing species exhibiting a range of breeding systems and pollinated by diverse animal taxa. We...
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Diploid Interspecific Recombinant Inbred Lines for Genetic Map** in Potato
Recombinant inbred line (RIL) populations are powerful map** tools in many crops but have not yet been created using cultivated potato germplasm....
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Pollen flow within and among isolated populations of two rare, self-compatible plant species from inselbergs of Northeast Brazil
Endangered species in isolated habitats (e.g., inselbergs) may escape mate limitation during patch colonization through autonomous self-pollination....
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Map** quantitative trait loci associated with self-(in)compatibility in goji berries (Lycium barbarum)
BackgroundGoji ( Lycium barbarum L.) is a perennial deciduous shrub widely distributed in arid and semiarid regions of Northwest China. It is highly...
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Reproductive ecology of a threatened medicinal plant Canscora alata (Roth) Wall
Canscora alata (Roth) Wall. (Gentianaceae) commonly known as Shankhapushpi, is an annual herbaceous threatened medicinal plant distributed mainly in...
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Self-(in)compatibility in Tunisian apple accessions [Malus domestica. Borkh]: S-genotypes identification and pollen tube growth analysis
Main conclusionSelf-incompatibility studies have revealed a potential use of Tunisian apple resources for crop improvement and modern breeding...