Reply to Saumitou-Laprade et al. (2017) “Controlling for genetic identity of varieties, pollen contamination and stigma receptivity is essential to characterize the self-incompatibility system of Olea europaea L.”. Eva:https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12498

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Abstract

This study was carried out to examine the validity of previous studies on the intercompatibility of olive and to compare the approach and techniques used for proposing the diallelic self-incompatibility system and the sporophytic self-incompatibility system. Analysis of the literature indicates that the mating system of the olive tree is a controversial issue and requires further studies to clearly and fully comprehend it. All possible approaches should be used to maximize reliability of the final conclusions on the olive mating system.

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Farinelli, D., Breton, C., Koubouris, G., Famiani, F., Villemur, P., & Bervillé, A. (2018). Reply to Saumitou-Laprade et al. (2017) “Controlling for genetic identity of varieties, pollen contamination and stigma receptivity is essential to characterize the self-incompatibility system of Olea europaea L.”. Eva:https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12498. Evolutionary Applications, 11(8), 1465–1470. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12633

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