نتایج جستجو برای: ovule culture

تعداد نتایج: 278593  

2002
Gerco C. Angenent John Franken Marco Busscher Anja van Dijken

We isolated and characterized two ovule-specific MADS box cDNAs from petunia, designated floral binding protein (fbp) genes 7 and 11. The putative protein products of these genes have -90% of their overall amino acid sequence in common. In situ RNA hybridization experiments revealed that both genes are expressed in the center of the developing gynoecium before ovule primordia are visible. At la...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2014
Matthew R Tucker Anna M G Koltunow

The formation of female gametes in plants occurs within the ovule, a floral organ that is also the precursor of the seed. Unlike animals, plants lack a typical germline separated from the soma early in development and rely on positional signals, including phytohormones, mobile mRNAs and sRNAs, to direct diploid somatic precursor cells onto a reproductive program. In addition, signals moving bet...

2017
Lina Chen Jie Zhang Haoxian Li Juan Niu Hui Xue Beibei Liu Qi Wang Xiang Luo Fuhong Zhang Diguang Zhao Shangyin Cao

Pomegranate has two types of flowers on the same plant: functional male flowers (FMF) and bisexual flowers (BF). BF are female-fertile flowers that can set fruits. FMF are female-sterile flowers that fail to set fruit and that eventually drop. The putative cause of pomegranate FMF female sterility is abnormal ovule development. However, the key stage at which the FMF pomegranate ovules become a...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2010
Luis Matias-Hernandez Raffaella Battaglia Francesca Galbiati Marco Rubes Christof Eichenberger Ueli Grossniklaus Martin M Kater Lucia Colombo

In Arabidopsis thaliana, the three MADS box genes SEEDSTICK (STK), SHATTERPROOF1 (SHP1), and SHP2 redundantly regulate ovule development. Protein interaction studies have shown that a multimeric complex composed of the ovule identity proteins together with the SEPALLATA MADS domain proteins is necessary to determine ovule identity. Despite the extensive knowledge that has become available about...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1995
G C Angenent J Franken M Busscher A van Dijken J L van Went H J Dons A J van Tunen

We isolated and characterized two ovule-specific MADS box cDNAs from petunia, designated floral binding protein (fbp) genes 7 and 11. The putative protein products of these genes have approximately 90% of their overall amino acid sequence in common. In situ RNA hybridization experiments revealed that both genes are expressed in the center of the developing gynoecium before ovule primordia are v...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2009
Martin Burd Tia-Lynn Ashman Diane R Campbell Michele R Dudash Mark O Johnston Tiffany M Knight Susan J Mazer Randall J Mitchell Janette A Steets Jana C Vamosi

The number of ovules per flower varies over several orders of magnitude among angiosperms. Here we consider evidence that stochastic uncertainty in pollen receipt and ovule fertilization has been a selective factor in the evolution of ovule number per flower. We hypothesize that stochastic variation in floral mating success creates an advantage to producing many ovules per flower because a plan...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2007
Ludovico Dreni Sara Jacchia Fabio Fornara Monica Fornari Pieter B F Ouwerkerk Gynheung An Lucia Colombo Martin M Kater

Genes that control ovule identity were first identified in Petunia. Co-suppression of both FLORAL BINDING PROTEIN 7 (FBP7) and FBP11, two D-lineage genes, resulted in the homeotic transformation of ovules into carpelloid structures. Later in Arabidopsis it was shown that three genes, SHATTERPROOF1 (SHP1), SHP2, and SEEDSTICK (STK), redundantly control ovule identity, because in the stk shp1 shp...

Journal: :Development 1997
K Schneitz M Hülskamp S D Kopczak R E Pruitt

Understanding organogenesis remains a major challenge in biology. Specification, initiation, pattern formation and cellular morphogenesis, have to be integrated to generate the final three-dimensional architecture of a multicellular organ. To tackle this problem we have chosen the ovules of the flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana as a model system. In a first step towards a functional analysis...

2010
Xiang Liu Kai-jing Zuo Jie-ting Xu Ying Li Fei Zhang Hong-yan Yao Yue Wang Yu Chen Cheng-xiang Qiu Xiao-fen Sun Ke-xuan Tang

Cotton fibres originate from the outer ovule integument and D-lineage genes are essential for ovule development and their roles can be described by the 'ABCDE' model of flower development. To investigate the role of D-lineage genes during ovule and fibre development, GbAGL1 (GenBank accession number: FJ198049) was isolated from G. barbadense by using the SMART RACE strategy. Sequence and phylog...

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