نتایج جستجو برای: immature pollen

تعداد نتایج: 47880  

2017
Åsa Lankinen

That sexual selection can be an active force in plant evolution is still under debate. When the number of pollen grains deposited onto a stigma exceeds the number of available ovules, competition among pollen grains for fertilizations will result in selection on traits that increase siring ability (e.g. pollen tube growth rate). The pistil can be regarded as an arena for pollen competition, whe...

Journal: :Genes & development 2002
Karine Mouline Anne-Aliénor Véry Frédéric Gaymard Jossia Boucherez Guillaume Pilot Martine Devic David Bouchez Jean-Baptiste Thibaud Hervé Sentenac

Sexual reproduction in plants requires elongation of the pollen tube through the transmitting tissues toward the ovary. Tube growth rate is a major determinant of pollen competitive ability. We report that a K(+) channel of the Shaker family in Arabidopsis, SPIK, plays an important role in pollen tube development. SPIK was found to be specifically expressed in pollen. When SPIK was heterologous...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Maxim Golovkin Anireddy S N Reddy

Calmodulin (CaM), a ubiquitous multifunctional calcium sensor in all eukaryotes, mediates calcium action by regulating the activity/function of many unrelated proteins. Although calcium and CaM are known to play a crucial role in pollen germination and pollen tube growth, the proteins that mediate their action have not been identified. We isolated three closely related CaM-binding proteins (NPG...

2013
Yuuri Hirooka Mitsuteru Akiba Yu Ichihara Hayato Masuya Yoshihiro Takahata Tomohisa Suda Yutaka Yada Shigehiro Yamamoto Takanori Kubono

In Japan, Japanese cedar pollen dispersal is one of the major causes of pollinosis. Sydowia japonica is an ascomycetous fungus that grows exclusively on the male strobili of Japanese cedar, suggesting a possible mechanism for controlling pollen dispersal. To evaluate this possibility, eleven isolates of S. japonica were collected from around Japan and used as an inoculum to male strobili of Jap...

2013
Mohamed Elfatih H. Bashir Jan Hsi Lui Ravishankar Palnivelu Robert M. Naclerio Daphne Preuss

BACKGROUND/AIM Pollen grains are the male gametophytes that deliver sperm cells to female gametophytes during sexual reproduction of higher plants. Pollen is a major source of aeroallergens and environmental antigens. The pollen coat harbors a plethora of lipids that are required for pollen hydration, germination, and penetration of the stigma by pollen tubes. In addition to proteins, pollen di...

2014
Kirk E Anderson Mark J Carroll Tim Sheehan Brendon M Mott Patrick Maes Vanessa Corby-Harris

Honey bee hives are filled with stored pollen, honey, plant resins and wax, all antimicrobial to differing degrees. Stored pollen is the nutritionally rich currency used for colony growth and consists of 40-50% simple sugars. Many studies speculate that prior to consumption by bees, stored pollen undergoes long-term nutrient conversion, becoming more nutritious 'bee bread' as microbes predigest...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Elizabeth Nicholls Natalie Hempel de Ibarra

In contrast to the wealth of knowledge concerning sucrose-rewarded learning, the question of whether bees learn when they collect pollen from flowers has been little addressed. The nutritional value of pollen varies considerably between species, and it may be that bees learn the features of flowers that produce pollen best suited to the dietary requirements of their larvae. It is still unknown,...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Christelle Leroux Sophie Bouton Marie-Christine Kiefer-Meyer Tohnyui Ndinyanka Fabrice Alain Mareck Stéphanie Guénin Françoise Fournet Christoph Ringli Jérôme Pelloux Azeddine Driouich Patrice Lerouge Arnaud Lehner Jean-Claude Mollet

Germination of pollen grains is a crucial step in plant reproduction. However, the molecular mechanisms involved remain unclear. We investigated the role of PECTIN METHYLESTERASE48 (PME48), an enzyme implicated in the remodeling of pectins in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) pollen. A combination of functional genomics, gene expression, in vivo and in vitro pollen germination, immunolabeling,...

2009
L. M. Sosnoskie T. M. Webster D. Dales G. C. Rains T. L. Grey A. S. Culpepper

Palmer amaranth is resistant to several herbicides, including glyphosate, and there is concern that the resistance traits can be transferred between spatially segregated populations via pollen movement. The objective of this study was to describe the physical properties of Palmer amaranth pollen, specifically size, density, and settling velocity (Vs), that influence pollen flight. The mean diam...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Stephanie L Madison Matthew L Buchanan Jeremiah D Glass Tarah F McClain Eunsook Park Andreas Nebenführ

Pollen tube growth is an essential aspect of plant reproduction because it is the mechanism through which nonmotile sperm cells are delivered to ovules, thus allowing fertilization to occur. A pollen tube is a single cell that only grows at the tip, and this tip growth has been shown to depend on actin filaments. It is generally assumed that myosin-driven movements along these actin filaments a...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید