Diploid japanese plum (Prunus salicina Lindl.) cultivars are commonly
self-incompatible. To date, 14 incompatibility alleles (S-alleles) have
been identified and labeled with alphabetical (S-a-S-n) and 5 with
numeric codes (S-1, S-3-S-6). We applied polymerase chain reaction
amplification of the S-RNase alleles with degenerate and
allele-specific primers in 10 japanese plum cultivars and two pluots of
unknown incompatibility alleles. Besides DNA sequencing, an additional
method for the exact length determination of the first intron region
was used for the first time for S-genotype japanese plums. The
S-3-allele was shown to correspond to S-k in the alphabetic
nomenclature, S-4 to S-c, S-5 to S-e, and S-6 to S-f. The
S-5-allele-specific primer can be used as a reliable marker for
self-compatibility in japanese plum. 'Black Amber', 'October Sun', 'TC
Sun', and 'Super Giant' share the SbSc genotype, which was confirmed by
test crosses. These cultivars belong to the widest incompatibility
group currently known in japanese plum. An additional incompatibility
group (ScSh) was established, including 'Green Sun' and 'Queen Rosa', a
cultivar formerly known as a universal donor. By incorporating all
previous and recent results, a table was assembled including 49
cultivars assigned to I-VII incompatibility groups, to the
self-compatible group and to the group O of unique genotypes. These
data may considerably contribute to further growing and breeding
activities