Self-incompatibility in flowering plants: the Brassica model.
C R Acad Sci III
; 324(6): 537-42, 2001 Jun.
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| ID: mdl-11455876
Self-incompatibility (SI) is a widespread mechanism in flowering plants that prevents self-fertilization. Self-pollen recognition relies on the products of genes located at the S (self-incompatibility) locus. Significant progress towards understanding molecular interactions allowing stigmatic cells to recognize and reject self-pollen in Brassica has been made during the past two years. Thus, the male and female determinants responsible of the self-incompatibility (SI) response have been identified. The structural features of these molecules strongly suggest that SI response is triggered by a ligand-receptor interaction.
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C R Acad Sci III
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2001
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