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The Effect of Self-Compatibility Factors on Interspecific Compatibility in Solanum Section Petota .

William L BehlingDavid S Douches
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The relationships of interspecific compatibility and incompatibility in Solanum section Petota are complex. Inquiry into these relationships in tomato and its wild relatives has elucidated the pleiotropic and redundant function of S-RNase and HT which tandemly and independently mediate both interspecific and intraspecific pollen rejection. Our findings presented here are consistent with previous work conducted in Solanum section Lycopersicon showing that S-RNase plays a central role in interspecific pollen rejection. Statistical analyses also demonstrated that HT-B alone is not a significant factor in these pollinations; demonstrating the overlap in gene function between HT-A and HT-B , as HT-A , was present and functional in all genotypes used. We were not able to replicate the general absence of prezygotic stylar barriers observable in S. verrucosum , which has been attributed to the lack of S-RNase, indicating that other non- S-RNase factors play a significant role. We also demonstrated that Sli played no significant role in these interspecific pollinations, directly conflicting with previous research. It is possible that S. chacoense as a pollen donor is better able to bypass stylar barriers in 1EBN species such as S. pinnatisectum . Consequently, S. chacoense may be a valuable resource in accessing these 1EBN species regardless of Sli status.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • genome wide