2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-47572014000400012
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Detection of self-incompatible oilseed rape plants (Brassica napus L.) based on molecular markers for identification of the class I S haplotype

Abstract: The selection of desirable genotypes with recessive characteristics, such as self-incompatible plants, is often difficult or even impossible and represents a crucial barrier in accelerating the breeding process. Molecular approaches and selection based on molecular markers can allow breeders to overcome this limitation. The use of self-incompatibility is an alternative in hybrid breeding of oilseed rape. Unfortunately, stable self-incompatibility is recessive and phenotype-based selection is very difficult and… Show more

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“…SI systems prevent self-fertilization, which forces outcrossing and increases genetic diversity, which is useful for the breeding of hybrid varieties of economically important plant families. Accordingly, breeding programs towards introducing functional SI have been activated in many crops (Kaothien-Nakayama et al, 2010;Havlícková et al, 2014;Cheng et al, 2018;Xiao et al, 2019). In order to control mating, many advances have been made toward understanding the SI mechanisms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…SI systems prevent self-fertilization, which forces outcrossing and increases genetic diversity, which is useful for the breeding of hybrid varieties of economically important plant families. Accordingly, breeding programs towards introducing functional SI have been activated in many crops (Kaothien-Nakayama et al, 2010;Havlícková et al, 2014;Cheng et al, 2018;Xiao et al, 2019). In order to control mating, many advances have been made toward understanding the SI mechanisms.…”
Section: Floral Crop Selection As An Example Of Alterations In Flower Development Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, the use of molecular marker technology for the S-haplotype identification is advantageous that it could be done on young plants and no need to have the S-allele plants in flowering phase (Brace et al 1994). Hence, the development and identification of molecular markers linked with self-incompatible genes are of utmost value for geneticist and plant breeders to discriminate between class-I and class-II S haplotypes (Havlickova et al 2014). Different kinds of molecular markers have been reported for the identification of S haplotypes in Brassica species by different groups of researchers (Table 1), although all the S haplotypes have not been identified yet.…”
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“…Three F 1 hybrids from crosses of Rf lines and three cultivars of oilseed rape were used as microspore donor plants for the in vitro androgenesis process in the culture of isolated microspores. Microspore culture technique, cotyledon sampling and related experiments were carried out according to Klíma et al (2004Klíma et al ( , 2008 and Havlíčková et al (2014) with modified concentration of a doubling agent (trifluralin, 5 μmol/l). Once embryos with well-developed cotyledons reached a length of 4-5 mm (Figure 1A), approx.…”
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“…All plants except haploids were individually and tightly covered with sacks made of dense fabric, grown to seed maturity in isolation cages and harvested. Genomic DNA was extracted from dissected cotyledons using a modified CTAB method (Havlíčková et al 2014). The concentration and quality of DNA were determined with a BioSpec-nano spectrophotometer (Shimadzu, Japan).…”
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