Plant Reproduction

Self-Incompatibility

Definition

A genetic mechanism that prevents self-fertilization by blocking pollen tube growth or fertilization when pollen and pistil share the same genetic identity at S-locus genes. It is widespread in Brassicas, roses, apples, and many other families.

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