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22 wrz 2022 · Understanding anther development is essential in the study of plant reproduction, controlled crop breeding, and hybrid seed production as anthers are the source of pollen and thus male gametes in flowering plants.
- From Arabidopsis to rice: pathways in pollen development
This clearly illustrates the diversity and extent of gene...
- From Arabidopsis to rice: pathways in pollen development
27 sie 2015 · Anther development in Arabidopsis has been divided into 15 stages, which commence from division of a single archesporial cell; defined cell types and adaxial–abaxial polarity are established, resulting in the formation of the mature microsporangia (Scott et al. 2004).
22 wrz 2022 · Anther development is a complex process, which requires timely formation and communication between the multiple somatic anther cell layers (the epidermis, endothecium, middle layer and...
26 cze 2021 · We summarise new findings that illustrate the complexities of anther development and evaluate how they challenge established models of anther form and function, and how they may help to deliver future sustainable crop yields.
22 lut 2018 · This study identified and described 15 stages of anther development in wheat. The morphological development of wheat and rice anthers is similar, including the timing of tapetal PCD. However, the timing and duration of tapetal PCD in wheat and Arabidopsis anthers differ significantly.
20 mar 2019 · Anther development occurs in 14 stages which are divided into two phases termed microsporogenesis and microgametogenesis. Microsporogenesis covers stages 1 to 7 of anther development in Arabidopsis thaliana; involves differentiation of specific anther tissues and meiotic divisions of microspore mother cells (Sanders et al., 1999 ...
25 mar 2009 · This clearly illustrates the diversity and extent of gene expression during anther and pollen development. Controlling the process of pollen development and release is critical for selective breeding, the release of genetically modified (GM) pollen, and the commercial development of hybrid lines.