New QTLs involved in the control of stigma position in tomato
Alessandro Riccini,
Fabrizio Olivieri,
Barbara Farinon
et al.
Abstract:The tomato mating system was strongly affected by domestication events. Mutations disrupting self-incompatibility paralleled by changes retracting the stigma position (SP) within the staminal cone conferred strict autogamy and self-fertility to the cultivated forms. Although major genes affecting these changes have been identified, SP control in domesticated forms retaining a non-inserted or a heat-inducible SP needs elucidation. To widen the possibility of identifying SP genetic determinants, we analysed the … Show more
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