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- W129379999 abstract "Incompatibility systems represent an important element of control of sexual reproduction in higher plants. By preventing self-pollination they act to promote outbreeding and therefore may exert profound effects on the genetic structures of populations and perhaps the evolution of species. Incompatibility phenotypes are genetically controlled by a single, major gene designated “S.” Examples include the gametophytically controlled system of the Solanaceae and the sporophytic system that is characteristic of the Brassicaceae. In the species Brassica oleracea, a single highly polymorphic locus S determines both the incompatibility phenotype of pollen via expression in the diploid tapetum of the anthers and also that of the stigma papillae cells. The system would thus appear to be founded on a specialized form of cell-to-cell interaction between the surface of the pollen grain and that of the style. Any identity in expressed S alleles between these two partners results in a rapid and specific inhibition of self-pollen germination at the stigmatic surface. The high relative abundance and strict developmental and tissue-specific regulation of the Brassica S locus-specific glycoproteins (SLSGs) enable a simple strategy for the molecular cloning of the SLG-specific messages." @default.
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- W129379999 title "Sporophytic Self-Incompatibility Systems: Brassica S Gene Family" @default.
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