2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-123913/v1
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SNP Markers Reveal Relationships between Fruit Paternity, Fruit Quality and Distance from a Cross-pollen Source in Persea Americana Orchards

Abstract: Plant reproductive output is increasingly pollen limited, and cross-pollination can improve fruit yield, fruit size and nutritional quality of many food crops. However, we rarely understand what proportions of the crop result from self- or cross-pollination, how cross-pollination affects crop quality, and how far pollen is transported by pollinators. Management strategies to improve pollination services are consequently not optimal for many crops.We utilised a series of SNP markers, unique for each cultivar of… Show more

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