“…We however did not use stigma tests to investigate the behavior of the self-pollen on these three cultivars, preventing us to conclude on the reason of self-crosses (i.e., self-compatibility mutation vs. leaky self-incompatibility). Selfing in cultivated olives could indeed result from the artificial selection of self-compatible mutants over millennia, particularly via their vegetative propagation (Manrique et al, 2019;McKey, Elias, Pujol, & Duputié, 2010;Rowlands, 1964). Recurrent admixture events between divergent olive gene pools (East vs. West;Besnard, Terral, & Cornille, 2018) may also result in a huge phenological variation in the mating system of the cultivated olive, and more frequent selfing is expected in admixed individuals (as shown for instance in hybrids of ash trees and beets; Arnaud, Fénart, Cordellier, & Cuguen, 2010;Gérard, Klein, Austerlitz, Fernández-Manjarrés, & Frascaria-Lacoste, 2006).…”