Crossability Between Wild (Malus sylvestris) and Cultivated (M. x domestica) Apples
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14 ott 2017
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Pubblicato online: 14 ott 2017
Pagine: 127 - 130
Ricevuto: 25 ott 2006
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/sg-2008-0019
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Malus sylvestris, a native fruit tree of Europe, is believed to be threatened by hybridization with the omnipresent cultivated apple (Malus x domestica). In the present study a series of controlled crossings were carried out in order to establish whether M. sylvestris can hybridize with its near relative, M. x domestica. By looking at fruit set, seed production, germination percentages, and development of seedlings following inter- and intraspecific crossings, no indication of neither pre- nor postzygotic barriers to hybridization between the two species was found. This can have important implications for management of the genetic resources of M. sylvestris.