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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 sty 2017 · Animal-pollinated plants display a multiplicity of structural adaptations that function to promote effective cross-pollen dispersal and reduce pollen wastage, especially on incompatible stigmas.
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.
18 kwi 2024 · Here we show that Stigma UI3.1, the genetically identified stigma determinant of UI in Arabidopsis lyrata × Arabidopsis arenosa crosses, encodes the S-locus-related glycoprotein 1 (SLR1).
10 lip 2023 · The stigma–pollen interface in crucifers. For successful pollination to occur in crucifers, contact with a stigma epidermal cell is a precondition for hydration, activation of a pollen grain, and establishment of a polarized growth pattern within the grain.
4 maj 2021 · Gerhard Gottsberger. 2085 Accesses. 7 Citations. 7 Altmetric. Abstract. Pollination is one of the most important plant-animal interactions driving the joint diversification and evolution of seed plants and animals.
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