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A stylar ribonuclease assay to detect self-compatible seedlings in almond progenies
Authors:R. Bosković  K. R. Tobutt  H. Duval  I. Batlle  F. Dicenta  F. J. Vargas
Affiliation:R. Bosković, K. R. Tobutt, H. Duval, I. Batlle, F. Dicenta and F. J. Vargas
Abstract:Six almond progenies, each the product of a cross between a self-compatible and a self-incompatible parent, were analysed for stylar ribonucleases. Proteins were extracted and separated using non-equilibrium pH gradient electrofocusing (NEPHGE), and the gels were stained for ribonuclease activity. Most seedlings showed either two principal bands, interpreted as corresponding to two incompatibility alleles, or a single band. The seedlings were also bagged in the field at flowering time to determine fruit set after selfing, and some were also examined for the growth of pollen-tubes in selfed styles using UV fluorescence microscopy. With very few exceptions, those seedlings showing single-banded zymograms were found to be self-compatible according to field and microscope studies, and those with two bands were found to be self-incompatible. We conclude that the allele for self-compatibility in almond does not code for ribonuclease activity and that the ribonuclease isoenzyme assay is a convenient technique for predicting self-compatibility in segregating progenies. A novel band in two derivatives of ’Ferrastar’ was ascribed to a new incompatibility allele, S 10 . Received: 19 January 1999 / Accepted: 30 January 1999
Keywords:  Almond  Compatibility  Genetics  Prunus dulcis  Ribonucleases
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