Classification of S-alleles by their activity in S-heterozygotes of brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea var. Gemmifera (DC.) Schultz) |
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Authors: | D. L. Visser J. G. Van Hal W. H. Verhoeven |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding (IVT), Wageningen, the Netherlands;(2) Unilever Research Laboratorium (URL), Vlaardingen, the Netherlands;(3) Present address: Nickerson-Zwaan B.V., Gebroken Meeldijk, 2990 AA Barendrecht, the Netherlands;(4) Present address: Nederlandse Spoorwegen, Utrecht, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary Over a period of many years, data on dominance relationships of S-alleles in Brussels sprouts were collected at URL and IVT. The level of activity of S-alleles in heterozygotes was assessed on the basis of the number of pollen tubes that penetrated into the stigma. 209 out of 210 possible combinations between 21 S-alleles were used for this investigation. The S-alleles were grouped separately for activity in pollen and style on the basis of their sensitivity to lose activity in S-heterozygotes. Besides S-allele interaction per se, activity was found to be influenced by environment and genetic background.Results suggest that in stigma, co-dominance is the normal pattern and that deviations are caused by factors other than S-allele interaction as such.In pollen, only three truly recessive alleles were found. Besides several combinations with mutual weakening in pollen, examples of independent weakening were found. |
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Keywords: | Brassica oleracea var, gemmifera Brussels sprouts incompatibility dominance relationships of S-alleles in pollen and stigma S-allele activity |
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