Affiliation:
1. Fruit Research Institute, Čačak
2. Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Innovation Centre, Belgrade
Abstract
Apples and sweet cherries are generally characterized by
self-incompatibility, which is controlled by the multiallelic locus S with
gametophytic action. Thus the identification of S-genotype represents
crucial information for fruit breeders and growers. The aim of this study
was to identify the S-genotype of two apple (?Cacanska Pozna? and ?Cadel?)
and two sweet cherry (?Asenova Rana? and ?Carna?) cultivars developed at
Fruit Research Institute, Cacak using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
method with consensus and allele-specific primers. The S-genotype of apple
cultivars ?Cacanska Pozna? (S7S9) and ?Cadel? (S2S7) were consistent with
parental combinations ?Starking Delicious? (S9S28) ? ?Jonathan? (S7S9) and
?Golden Delicious? (S2S3) ? ?Jonathan? (S7S9), respectively. For sweet
cherry cultivars ?Asenova Rana? [?Drogans Gelbe? (S1S5) ? ?Majova Rana?
(S1S4)] and ?Carna? [?Majova Rana? (S1S4) ? ?Bigarreau de Schrecken?
(S1S3)], S3S9 and S1S4 were identified respectively, suggesting that the
reported pedigree is erroneous. The trueness-to-type of DNA samples of both
sweet cherry cultivars was confirmed by comparison of cultivar samples from
more than one site. Upon this testing, the remaining inconsistency indicated
that aforementioned parentages of the sweet cherry cultivars were incorrect.
These discrepancies could be the result of possible pollen contamination, or
mistakes either in breeders recording or in seed processing and seedling
production. The results of S-genotyping of apple and sweet cherry cultivars
provide relevant information on correct assignment of these cultivars to
cross-compatibility groups, which are important for cross design in
developing new cultivar, as well as for orchard management in the efficient
production of fruits.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia