Location of the self-incompatibility gene on the almond linkage map

Publication Overview
TitleLocation of the self-incompatibility gene on the almond linkage map
AuthorsBallester J, Boskovic R, Batlle I, Arus P, Vargas F, de Vicente MC
TypeJournal Article
Journal NamePlant Breeding
Volume117
Issue1
Year1998
Page(s)69-72
CitationBallester J, Boskovic R, Batlle I, Arus P, Vargas F, de Vicente MC. Location of the self-incompatibility gene on the almond linkage map. Plant Breeding. 1998; 117(1):69-72.

Abstract

A progeny obtained from the almond cross ‘Ferragnès’בTuono’ (Prunus amygdalus Batsch) was used to study the self-incompatibility trait in three different ways: fruit set, pollen tube growth and stylar ribonuclease activity. As expected from the genotypes of the parents, all progeny appeared phenotypically as self-compatible. However, the progeny could be scored for the segregation of stylar ribonuclease isozymes and thus allowed the incompatibility locus to be placed on the almond linkage map.
Features
This publication contains information about 2 features:
Feature NameUniquenameType
gametophytic incompatibilityGametophytic incompatibility-Siheritable_phenotypic_marker
gametophytic incompatibilityqGI.FT-ch6QTL
Featuremaps
This publication contains information about 1 maps:
Map Name
Almond-FT-F1