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Investigating the Molecular Mechanism of the Self-incompatibility Response in Brassica

J. Mark Cock
Didier Cabrillac
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C Giranton
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Martine Pastuglia
Veronique Ruffio-Chable
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Christine Miege
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Christian Dumas
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Thierry Gaude

Résumé

The self-incompatibility response has been de®ned as the inability of a fertile hermaphrodite seed-plant to produce zygotes after self-pollination. Many members of the genus Brassica exhibit sporophytic self-incompatibility, rejection of self-pollen occurring on the stigma surface. Over the last 15 years a number of genes have been implicated in the self-incompatibility response in Brassica. These include both genes at the S locus, which are potentially involved in the recognition of self-pollen, and genes at unlinked loci, which are though to be involved in processes downstream of the recognition event such as signal transduction and self-pollen rejection. Here we review data from recent studies that have focused on determining the function of these genes, and their respective gene products, in the self-incompatibility response. # 2000 Annals of Botany Company

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hal-01926783 , version 1 (19-11-2018)

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J. Mark Cock, Didier Cabrillac, C Giranton, Martine Pastuglia, Veronique Ruffio-Chable, et al.. Investigating the Molecular Mechanism of the Self-incompatibility Response in Brassica. Annals of Botany, 2000, 85, pp.147 - 153. ⟨10.1006/anbo.1999.1042⟩. ⟨hal-01926783⟩
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