Testing of self-(in)compatibility in apricot cultivars from European breeding programmes

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Self-(in)compatibility was tested in 40 new apricot cultivars from European breeding programmes. Pollen-tube growth in pistils from laboratory pollinations was analysed using the fluorescence microscopy. Cultivars were considered self-compatible if at least one pollen tube reached the ovary in the majority of pistils. Cultivars were considered self-incompatible if the growth of pollen tubes in the style stopped along with formation of characteristic swellings. Of the examined cultivars, 18 were self-compatible and 22 were self-incompatible. Fluorescence microscopy provides a relatively rapid and reliable method to determine self-incompatibility in apricot cultivars.

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Milatović, D., Nikolić, D., & Krška, B. (2013). Testing of self-(in)compatibility in apricot cultivars from European breeding programmes. Horticultural Science, 40(2), 65–71. https://doi.org/10.17221/219/2012-hortsci

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