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Seed Paternity Analysis Using SSR Markers to Assess Successful Pollen Donors in Mixed Olive Orchards (CROSBI ID 301110)

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Vuletin Selak, Gabriela ; Baruca Arbeiter, Alenka ; Cuevas, Julián ; Perica, Slavko ; Pujic, Petar ; Raboteg Božiković, Marina ; Bandelj, Dunja Seed Paternity Analysis Using SSR Markers to Assess Successful Pollen Donors in Mixed Olive Orchards // Plants, 10 (2021), 2356, 16. doi: 10.3390/plants10112356

Podaci o odgovornosti

Vuletin Selak, Gabriela ; Baruca Arbeiter, Alenka ; Cuevas, Julián ; Perica, Slavko ; Pujic, Petar ; Raboteg Božiković, Marina ; Bandelj, Dunja

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Seed Paternity Analysis Using SSR Markers to Assess Successful Pollen Donors in Mixed Olive Orchards

The olive tree (Olea europaea L.) is a wind- pollinated crop that exhibits an extreme alternate bearing habit. To improve fruit set, several methods have been used to determine the most successful compatible combinations of cultivars. In this study, priority is given to seed paternity analysis based on simple sequence repeats (SSRs), microsatellite markers used for the identification of potential pollen donors of cultivar ‘Oblica’ in a mixed olive orchard during two consecutive years. Seven microsatellite primers were successfully used to examine the paternity of olive embryos from ‘Oblica’ mother trees. Embryos were considered as a product of self-fertilization if only maternal alleles were present, but not a single case of self-fertilization was found among all the embryos analyzed. Two dominant pollen donors were not the closest nor the cultivars with the highest number of trees in the orchard, suggesting that cross-compatibility may have a key role in determining pollen donor success. In our earlier studies, pollen tube growth and fertilization success correlated with fruit set when controlled crosses between cultivars were performed ; however, some discrepancy might appear compared to paternity analyses when mother trees have a free choice among different pollen sources from cultivars growing in their surroundings.

Olea europaea L. ; cultivar ‘Oblica’ ; microsatellites ; seed paternity assignment ; crosscompatibility ; self-incompatibility

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Podaci o izdanju

10

2021.

2356

16

objavljeno

2223-7747

10.3390/plants10112356

Povezanost rada

Biologija, Poljoprivreda (agronomija)

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