Identification of self-incompatibility alleles and pollen incompatibility groups in sweet cherry by PCR based s-allele typing and controlled pollination

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作者
Cheol Choi
Ryutaro Tao
Robert L. Andersen
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[1] Cornell University,Department of Horticultural Sciences
[2] New York State Agricultural Experimental Station,Laboratory of Pomology, Graduate School of Agriculture
[3] Kyoto University,undefined
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Euphytica | 2002年 / 123卷
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gametophytic self-incompatibility; PCR; sweet cherry;
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A total of 17 pollen incompatibility groups in sweet cherry (Prunusavium L.) were identified among 46 accessions by PCR based S-alleletyping analysis and by controlled test pollinations. Two putativeS-alleles different from S1 to S6,Sz and Sy were identified. Five S-genotypes, S1S5, S1S6,S2S6, S4S6, andS5S6, combinations of S1 toS6 alleles that had not previously been identified from cultivars in NYSAES, were positively confirmed by PCR based S-genotyping analysis. Also, the S-genotypes of cultivars in some pollen incompatibility groups that had previously been incorrectly reported have been clarified. Several popular cultivars, which were previously used as testers for S-allele typing analysis, were found to have been inaccurately genotyped. In addition, the S-genotypes and self-incompatibility groups of some relatively recentlyintroduced cultivars were identified. The molecular typing system ofS-genotypes based on PCR is a useful and rapid method for identifying newS-alleles and incompatibility groups in sweet cherry.
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