The effect of alternating temperatures on the self-incompatibility of some clones of Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea L. var. Gemmifera (DC.) Schulz) |
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Authors: | D. L. Visser |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding (IVT), Wageningen, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary The influence of temperature on self-incompatibility of six S-homozygous clones of Brussels sprouts was studied. The clones were treated with constant temperatures of 14°, 17° and 20°C and alternating day and night temperatures of 17/14°, 20/14°, 23/14° and 26/14°C. To determine the degree of incompatibility the mean number of pollen tubes per style after selfing was calculated.The clone with the weak S-allele S-5 was less self-incompatible in the 23/14° and 26/14°C treatments than in the other treatments. The other clones with the weak S-alleles S-15 and S-45 remained sufficiently self-incompatible during all treatments. The clone with the rather strong S-39 showed the highest level of self-incompatibility at 26/14°C.In the two weakly self-incompatible clones with S-5 and S-39 a clear difference in self-incompatibility was found between young and old flowers. The strongly SI clones with S-39 showed no difference and in the two clones with S-15 the differences were small and significant in one case only. |
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Keywords: | Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera. Brussels sprouts self-incompatibility alternating temperatures flower age genetic background |
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