M Cappadocia
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Recent Articles
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Cappadocia M, Cheng D, Ludlum-Simonette R
Theor Appl Genet
. 2013 Nov;
69(2):139-43.
PMID: 24253704
Production of plants from cultured anthers of Solanum chacoense clone IP 33, of its interspecific diploid hybrids with S. tuberosum clones IP 354 and IP 372, and of a complex...
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Cappadocia M, Cheng D, Ludlum-Simonette R
Theor Appl Genet
. 2013 Nov;
72(1):66-9.
PMID: 24247773
Homozygous diploid plants originating from pollen of self-incompatible Solanum chacoense clone IP33 were analysed genetically. Among the tested individuals, two were self-compatible. As expected, all the regenerants were compatible, as...
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Rivard S, Cappadocia M, Vincent G, Brisson N, Landry B
Theor Appl Genet
. 2013 Nov;
78(1):49-56.
PMID: 24227029
In this study, a novel approach was used to characterize the genetic architecture of plants produced by in vitro anther culture of two lines of self-incompatible Solanum chacoense Bitt. (2n=2x=24)....
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Jean M, Cappadocia M
Plant Cell Rep
. 2013 Nov;
11(1):34-8.
PMID: 24213034
Nodal cuttings of Dioscorea alata L. 'Brazo fuerte' and D. abyssinica Hoch. were cultured in vitro to assess the influence of NAA on the production of microtubers. In D. alata,...
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Birhman R, Laublin G, Cappadocia M
Theor Appl Genet
. 2013 Nov;
88(5):535-40.
PMID: 24186107
Although the heritable nature of plant tissue culture responses is now well documented in many species, only a few studies have been conducted to elucidate complete inheritance patterns. Genetic control...
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Cloutier S, Cappadocia M, Landry B
Theor Appl Genet
. 2013 Oct;
91(6-7):841-7.
PMID: 24169967
RFLP segregation analyses were performed on a F2 population and two F1 microspore-derived populations from the same cross between a microspore culture-responsive parent ('Topas') and a non-responsive parent ('Westar'). A...
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Matton D, Maes O, Laublin G, Xike Q, Bertrand C, Morse D, et al.
Plant Cell
. 2002 Sep;
9(10):1757-1766.
PMID: 12237346
Self-incompatibility (SI) in angiosperms is a genetic mechanism that promotes outcrossing through rejection of self-pollen. In the Solanaceae, SI is determined by a multiallelic S locus whose only known product...
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Luu D, Qin X, Laublin G, Yang Q, Morse D, Cappadocia M
Genetics
. 2001 Sep;
159(1):329-35.
PMID: 11560908
S-heteroallelic pollen (HAP) grains are usually diploid and contain two different S-alleles. Curiously, HAP produced by tetraploids derived from self-incompatible diploids are typically self-compatible. The two different hypotheses previously advanced...
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Qi X, Luu D, Yang Q, Maes O, Matton D, Morse D, et al.
Plant Mol Biol
. 2001 Apr;
45(3):295-305.
PMID: 11292075
Sporadic self-compatibility, the occasional fruit formation after otherwise incompatible pollinations, has been observed in some S12-containing genotypes of Solanum chacoense but not in others. We have sequenced this S12 allele...
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Luu D, Qin X, Morse D, Cappadocia M
Nature
. 2000 Oct;
407(6804):649-51.
PMID: 11034216
Many flowering plants avoid inbreeding through a genetic mechanism termed self-incompatibility. An extremely polymorphic S-locus controls the gametophytic self-incompatibility system that causes pollen rejection (that is, active arrest of pollen...