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Elucidation of the genetic architecture of self-incompatibility in olive: Evolutionary consequences and perspectives for orchard management

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EVOLUTIONARY APPLICATIONS
卷 10, 期 9, 页码 867-880

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/eva.12457

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diallelic self-incompatibility system; homomorphic system; Olea europaea L.; Oleaceae; olive diversity; plant mating systems; sporophytic genetic control; trans-generic conservation of SI functionality

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  1. Project OLEA - Genomics and Breeding of Olive - MiPAAF, Italy [D.M. 27011/7643/10]
  2. Project BeFOre - Bioresources for Oliviculture, H2020-MSCA-RISE-Marie Sklodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange [645595]
  3. French National Research Agency through the project TRANS [ANR-11-BSV7-013-03]
  4. French-Moroccan scientific cooperation [PRAD 14-03]
  5. Agropolis Fondation OliveMed through the Investissements d'avenir / Labex Agro [1202-066, ANR-10-Labex-0001-01]

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The olive (Olea europaea L.) is a typical important perennial crop species for which the genetic determination and even functionality of self-incompatibility (SI) are still largely unresolved. It is still not known whether SI is under gametophytic or sporophytic genetic control, yet fruit production in orchards depends critically on successful ovule fertilization. We studied the genetic determination of SI in olive in light of recent discoveries in other genera of the Oleaceae family. Using intra- and interspecific stigma tests on 89 genotypes representative of species-wide olive diversity and the compatibility/incompatibility reactions of progeny plants from controlled crosses, we confirmed that O. europaea shares the same homomorphic diallelic self-incompatibility (DSI) system as the one recently identified in Phillyrea angustifolia and Fraxinus ornus. SI is sporophytic in olive. The incompatibility response differs between the two SI groups in terms of how far pollen tubes grow before growth is arrested within stigma tissues. As a consequence of this DSI system, the chance of cross-incompatibility between pairs of varieties in an orchard is high (50%) and fruit production may be limited by the availability of compatible pollen. The discovery of the DSI system in O. europaea will undoubtedly offer opportunities to optimize fruit production.

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