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Nature and inheritance of self-incompatibility in Capsicum pubescens and C. cardenasii

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  • Yaqub, Chawdhry Muhammad
  • Smith, Paul G.

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Diallel matings of F1 plants from intraspecific (Capsicum cardenasii) and interspecific (C. pubescens × C. cardenasii) crosses indicated a gametophytic system of incompatibility of the Nicotiana type in both species. Each F1 progeny, regardless of the direction of the cross, constituted four intrasterile, interfertile groups. When self-incompatible C. pubescens or C. cardenasii plants were crossed with self-compatible C. pubescens, all F1 and F2 plants were self-compatible. F1 plants accepted pollen readily from either parent. In contrast to Nicotiana, however, the self-incompatible strains accepted pollen readily from self-compatible plants.

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  • Yaqub, Chawdhry Muhammad & Smith, Paul G., 1971. "Nature and inheritance of self-incompatibility in Capsicum pubescens and C. cardenasii," Hilgardia, California Agricultural Experiment Station, vol. 40(12).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:hilgar:381319
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