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Evidence of the late-acting self-incompatibility system in Acca Sellowiana (berg) burret. (Myrtaceae)

Acca sellowiana (Myrtaceae) is a native fruit species from the South Brazil and northeast Uruguay which is attracting great interest due to the high organoleptic potential of its fruits. In this study we aimed to characterize the type of incompatibility system which occurs in A. sellowiana, through the evaluation of the polinic tube development. Two accesses were used: being 458 self-compatible and 101 self- incompatible. The highest percentage of pollen grains germination, 68,8%, was observed in the access 101. It was not observed differences in the growth of the polinic tubes between self-pollinated pistils and cross-pollinated ones in both accesses. The complete growth of the polinic tube until reaching the ovary occurred only in pistils collected 96 hours after the polinization, independent of the treatment. The data suggests the occurrence of self-sterility, or a delayed or post-zygotic self-incompatibility in the species, considering that the abortion of A. sellowiana fruits is uniform and occurs in a short period of time, around 20 to 30 days, after the fertilization of the flowers.

breeding systems; self-incompatibility; pollination; fluorescence


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