2023
DOI: 10.21273/jashs05330-23
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The Self-incompatibility Locus and Chloroplast DNA Regions of Prunus domestica Reflect the Origin and Genetic Diversity of Traditional Cultivars

Júlia Halász,
Gergő Szendy,
Beti Ivanovska
et al.

Abstract: A traditional cultivar, Besztercei Bt.2, and a clone of an autochthonous landrace (Nemtudom P3) of the hexaploid European plum (Prunus domestica) were studied to highlight their breeding perspectives. Five self-incompatibility ribonuclease (S-RNase) alleles were detected in both cultivars, with one allele shared. DNA sequence analysis confirmed it as a new, previously unidentified allele in P. domestica, which we labeled as S18. This allele was found to share ∼99% identity with the Prunus spinosa SB-RNase alle… Show more

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