Unilateral pollen-pistil incompatibility within the Brassicaceae has been re-examined in a series of interspecific and intergeneric crosses using 13 self-compatible (SC, Sc) species and 12 self-incompatible (SI) species from ten tribes. SC x SC crosses were usually compatible, SI x SC crosses showed unilateral incompatibility, while SI x SI crosses were often incompatible or unilaterally incompatible. Unilateral incompatibility (UI) is shown to be overcome by bud pollination or treating stigmas with cycloheximide - features in common with self-incompatibility. Treating stigmas with pronase prevents pollen tubes from penetrating the stigma in normally compatible intra-and interspecific pollinations. The results presented show that the presen...
Background Pollen–pistil interactions are an essential prelude to fertilization in angiosperms and d...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is genetically controlled, physiological hindrance to self-fruitfulness, a...
AbstractAt last, clear evidence has been obtained, from transformation of the pollen incompatibility...
Unilateral pollen-pistil incompatibility within the Brassicaceae has been re-examined in a series of...
Background and aims Unilateral incompatibility (UI) occurs when pollinations between species are suc...
AbstractPlant self-incompatibility is controlled by different genes for the recognition reactions of...
In plants, cell–cell recognition is a crucial step in the selection of optimal pairs of gametes to a...
International audienceSelf-incompatibility (SI) is a genetic system that prevents self-fertilization...
Many hermaphrodite flowering plants possess the mechanisms called self-incompatibility (SI), which p...
não disponívelThe self-incompatibility is a common phenomen in angiosperms. In Solanaceae the gameto...
Getting a firm grip on the 'S' (incompatibility)-loci, which encourage outbreeding in many flowering...
Recent studies on the mechanism of self-incompatibility in Brassica indicate the location, nature an...
International audienceFlowering plants possess self-incompatibility (SI) mechanisms that promote out...
International audienceIn cruciferous plants, self-pollination is prevented by the action of genes si...
Since Darwinian times considerable knowledge has accumulated on the distribution, physiology and gen...
Background Pollen–pistil interactions are an essential prelude to fertilization in angiosperms and d...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is genetically controlled, physiological hindrance to self-fruitfulness, a...
AbstractAt last, clear evidence has been obtained, from transformation of the pollen incompatibility...
Unilateral pollen-pistil incompatibility within the Brassicaceae has been re-examined in a series of...
Background and aims Unilateral incompatibility (UI) occurs when pollinations between species are suc...
AbstractPlant self-incompatibility is controlled by different genes for the recognition reactions of...
In plants, cell–cell recognition is a crucial step in the selection of optimal pairs of gametes to a...
International audienceSelf-incompatibility (SI) is a genetic system that prevents self-fertilization...
Many hermaphrodite flowering plants possess the mechanisms called self-incompatibility (SI), which p...
não disponívelThe self-incompatibility is a common phenomen in angiosperms. In Solanaceae the gameto...
Getting a firm grip on the 'S' (incompatibility)-loci, which encourage outbreeding in many flowering...
Recent studies on the mechanism of self-incompatibility in Brassica indicate the location, nature an...
International audienceFlowering plants possess self-incompatibility (SI) mechanisms that promote out...
International audienceIn cruciferous plants, self-pollination is prevented by the action of genes si...
Since Darwinian times considerable knowledge has accumulated on the distribution, physiology and gen...
Background Pollen–pistil interactions are an essential prelude to fertilization in angiosperms and d...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is genetically controlled, physiological hindrance to self-fruitfulness, a...
AbstractAt last, clear evidence has been obtained, from transformation of the pollen incompatibility...