Cytoplasmic male sterility in the olive (Olea europaea L.)

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G. Besnard
B. Khadari
P. Villemur
A. Bervillé
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[1] INRA,
[2] UR-Génétique et Amélioration des Plantes Bât 33,undefined
[3] 2,undefined
[4] Place Pierre Viala,undefined
[5] F34060 Montpellier cedex 1,undefined
[6] France e-mail: berville@ensam.inra.fr Tel.: 33 4 99 61 22 33,undefined
[7] Fax: 33 4 67 04 54 15,undefined
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Key words cpDNA; Cytoplasmic male sterility; mtDNA; Olea europaea; Inheritance; RFLP;
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The olive tree is usually hermaphrodite but self-incompatible. In the Western Mediterranean some cultivars are totally male-sterile. Three different male-sterile phenotypes have been recognised. To infer the genetic basis of male sterility we studied its inheritance and cytoplasmic diversity in wild (oleaster) and cultivated Mediterranean olive. In the cross Olivière×Arbequina, the male-sterile trait was maternally inherited and affected all progenies. We also checked that both chloroplast and mitochondrial DNAs are maternally inherited. RFLP studies on chloroplast and mitochondrial DNAs revealed several cytotypes: two chlorotypes and four mitotypes in cultivars and oleaster (wild or feral Mediterranean olive). Furthermore, a total linkage desequilibrium between the CCK chlorotype and the MCK mitotype in cultivars and oleaster from different regions supports the fact that paternal leakage of organelles was not observed. The male sterility (ms 2) displayed by Olivière, plus six other cultivars and three oleaster was strictly associated with the CCK chlorotype and the MCK mitotype. These facts suggest that Olivière carries cytoplasmic male sterility. Male-fertile and male-sterile oleasters carrying this cytotype showed the presence of restorer alleles. This CMS might be due to a distant cross between olive taxa. The two other male-sterile phenotypes displayed by Lucques (ms 1) and Tanche (ms 3) were associated with the ME1 mitotype but we have not demonstrated CMS.
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