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11 cze 2004 · In this review, we (1) survey recent discoveries of pollen and stigma functions both before and after they make contact, and (2) address the great diversity in pollen and stigma structures across taxa, focusing on how they accomplish key tasks in pollination.
1 lip 2013 · Pollen–stigma interaction is crucial for the reproductive success of flowering plants. Upon pollination, a cell to cell interaction occurs between the stigma papillae and pollen grains, leading to an exchange of chemical signals between the two.
26 paź 2023 · Based on pollination assays with multiple mutant combinations as well as receptor binding assays, the authors developed a model where FER assembles into complexes in the stigma with CVY1/ANJ/HERK1 and LRX3/4/5 to perceive the different RALF signals.
Pollen and stigma structure and function: the role of diversity in pollination. Anna F Edlund 1 Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology Department, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA.
Pollen and stigma structure and function: the role of diversity in pollination. Plant Cell. 2004;16 Suppl (Suppl):S84-97. doi: 10.1105/tpc.015800. Epub 2004 Apr 9. Authors. Anna F Edlund 1 , Robert Swanson, Daphne Preuss. Affiliation.
1 lut 1999 · The adhesion of pollen grains to the stigma is the first step of pollination in flowering plants. During this step, stigmas discriminate between pollen grains that can and cannot be permitted to effect fertilization. This selection is operated by various constituents of the cell walls of both partners.
8 maj 2023 · Summary. Exciting new research highlights how stigmatic receptors purposed for recognizing self-incompatible pollen interact with the FERONIA pathway to regulate stigmatic reactive oxygen species production to enforce a barrier against self-, intra- and interspecific pollen. Main text.