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Hortorum Cultus
(Ogrodnictwo) 12 (6) 2013
Title
Testing of self-(in)compatibility in apricot cultivars using fluorescence microscopy
Autor
Dragan Milatović, Dragan Nikolić, Milica Fotirić-Akšić, Aleksandar Radović
Keywords
Prunus armeniaca, pollination, pollen tube growth, pistil
Abstract
Self-incompatibility is common in apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) cultivars of Central Asian and Irano-Caucasian ecogeographical groups, while cultivars of European group are traditionally considered as self-compatible. However, the number of known self-incompatible cultivars of the European group has increased rapidly over the last two decades. This can be explained by using Asian or North American self-incompatible cultivars in breeding programs that aim to create new genotypes with the traits including: Plum Pox Virus resistance, frost tolerance, increase of the sugar content or extending the harvest time. In this work self-(in)compatibility was tested in 38 apricot cultivars. Pollen-tube growth in pistils pollinated in laboratory was analysed using fluorescence microscopy. Cultivars were considered self-compatible if at least one pollen tube reached the ovary in the majority of pistils. In self-incompatible cultivars growth of pollen tubes in the style of pistil stopped along with formation of characteristic swellings. Of the examined cultivars, 17 were self-compatible, and 21 were self-incompatible.
Pages
103-113
Cite
Milatović, D., Nikolić, D., Fotirić-Akšić, M., Radović, A. (2013). Testing of self-(in)compatibility in apricot cultivars using fluorescence microscopy. Acta Sci. Pol. Hortorum Cultus, 12(6), 103-113.
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