R. Boskovic et Kr. Tobutt, Genotyping cherry cultivars assigned to incompatibility groups, by analysing stylar ribonucleases, THEOR A GEN, 103(4), 2001, pp. 475-485
Seventy cultivars of Prunus avium that had been assigned to incompatibility
groups or to the O group of universal donors, primarily by the John Innes
Institute, were analysed for stylar ribonucleases to check or determine the
ir incompatibility, S, alleles. Three 'new' bands were detected and ascribe
d to new alleles S-12 to SI.. For most of the groups that had previously be
en genotyped most of the cultivars had the genotypes expected, although var
ious exceptions were found. In group VIII none of the cultivars tested had
the correct genotype of S2S5 but this genotype occurred in 'Malling Black E
agle'. For the three groups not previously genotyped we assigned genotypes:
group X, S6S9; group XI, S2S7; and group XII S6S13. We confirmed group XIV
, which had been rejected by Canadian work. Group O comprised a range of ge
notypes. In collating these results and those of our previous ribonuclease
studies we propose five new groups: group XV, S5S6; group XVI, S3S9; group
XVII, S4S6; group XVIII, S1S9; and group XIX, S3S13. Several predictions we
re confirmed by test crossing; thus the three members of the proposed group
XV, 'Colney', 'Erianne' and 'Zweitfruhe', were cross-incompatible, as were
the two members of proposed group XVIII, 'Norbury's Early Black' and 'Smok
y Dun.'