2021
DOI: 10.3390/plants10112467
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Genetic Diversity of Genes Controlling Unilateral Incompatibility in Japanese Cultivars of Chinese Cabbage

Abstract: In recent years, unilateral incompatibility (UI), which is an incompatibility system for recognizing and rejecting foreign pollen that operates in one direction, has been shown to be closely related to self-incompatibility (SI) in Brassica rapa. The stigma- and pollen-side recognition factors (SUI1 and PUI1, respectively) of this UI are similar to those of SI (stigma-side SRK and pollen-side SP11), indicating that SUI1 and PUI1 interact with each other and cause pollen-pistil incompatibility only when a specif… Show more

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“…An unusual case of intraspecific UI was observed in crosses between self-incompatible strains of B. rapa from Japan and Turkey. Contrary to the expectation that these strains would be cross-compatible because of the different S haplotypes they express, the stigmas of the Japanese line reject pollen from the Turkish line while the stigmas of the Turkish line accept pollen from the Japanese line ( Takada et al 2021 ). Interestingly, this UI system was found to be based on the activity of tightly linked SRK -like and SCR -like genes that were apparently produced by duplication of the bona fide S locus and subsequent translocation of the duplicated segment to a new genomic location.…”
Section: Stop Signals At the Pollen–stigma Interface For Incompatible...mentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…An unusual case of intraspecific UI was observed in crosses between self-incompatible strains of B. rapa from Japan and Turkey. Contrary to the expectation that these strains would be cross-compatible because of the different S haplotypes they express, the stigmas of the Japanese line reject pollen from the Turkish line while the stigmas of the Turkish line accept pollen from the Japanese line ( Takada et al 2021 ). Interestingly, this UI system was found to be based on the activity of tightly linked SRK -like and SCR -like genes that were apparently produced by duplication of the bona fide S locus and subsequent translocation of the duplicated segment to a new genomic location.…”
Section: Stop Signals At the Pollen–stigma Interface For Incompatible...mentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Interestingly, this UI system was found to be based on the activity of tightly linked SRK -like and SCR -like genes that were apparently produced by duplication of the bona fide S locus and subsequent translocation of the duplicated segment to a new genomic location. In this case, intraspecific UI is explained by the occurrence of stochastic mutations which inactivated the stigma SRK- like gene in Turkish strains and the pollen SCR- like gene in Japanese strains ( Takada et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Stop Signals At the Pollen–stigma Interface For Incompatible...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UCI and SI are potentially linked in some flowering plants ( Lewis and Crowe, 1958 ; Hancock et al., 2003 ), but it is unknown in genus Camellia . Many species have yielded such findings on the mechanism of hybridization disorder recently of UCI and SI ( He et al., 2019 ; Takada et al., 2021 ; Wang et al., 2022 ), but the molecular mechanism of cross-incompatibility in genus Camellia still requires further elucidation to provide insights for overcoming the reproductive barriers among genus Camellia species, and to propose reliable methods to overcome as well.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The degree of compatibility (compatibility score; CS) in each test pollination was scored on a five-point scale based on pollen tube penetration as follows: (CS = 5) penetration of more than 10 pollen tubes into the style; (CS = 4) penetration of 1–10 pollen tubes into the style; (CS = 3) penetration of pollen tubes into papilla cells but not into the style; (CS = 2) germination of pollen but no pollen-tube penetration into papilla cells; (CS = 1) no germination of pollen. Average scores less than 3 were defined as incompatible, and scores 3 and above as compatible (Takada et al 2017 ; 2021 ). Stigmas from at least three flowers for each cross combination were tested and this was replicated on at least five different dates.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%