نتایج جستجو برای: gynoecium

تعداد نتایج: 260  

Journal: :Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Developmental biology 2015
Bhupinder Sehra Robert G Franks

The gynoecium is the female reproductive structure of flowering plants, and is the site of ovule and seed development. The gynoecium is critical for reproductive competence and for agricultural productivity in many crop plants. In this review we focus on molecular aspects of the development of the Arabidopsis thaliana gynoecium. We briefly introduce gynoecium structure and development and then ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
Christina Joy Müller Emma Larsson Lukáš Spíchal Eva Sundberg

The Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) gynoecium consists of two congenitally fused carpels made up of two lateral valve domains and two medial domains, which retain meristematic properties and later fuse to produce the female reproductive structures vital for fertilization. Polar auxin transport (PAT) is important for setting up distinct apical auxin signaling domains in the early floral meris...

2012
Most. Altaf-Un Nahar Tetsuya Ishida David R Smyth Masao Tasaka Mitsuhiro Aida

A characteristic feature of flowering plants is the fusion of carpels, which results in the formation of an enclosed gynoecium. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the gynoecium is formed by the fusion of two carpels along their margins, which also act as a meristematic site for the formation of internal structures such as ovules, the septum and transmitting tract. How gene interactions coordinate the fus...

2014
Charles Hawkins Zhongchi Liu

The female reproductive organ of angiosperms, the gynoecium, often consists of the fusion of multiple ovule-bearing carpels. It serves the important function of producing and protecting ovules as well as mediating pollination. The gynoecium has likely contributed to the tremendous success of angiosperms over their 160 million year history. In addition, being a highly complex plant organ, the gy...

2017
J Irepan Reyes-Olalde Víctor M Zúñiga-Mayo Joanna Serwatowska Ricardo A Chavez Montes Paulina Lozano-Sotomayor Humberto Herrera-Ubaldo Karla L Gonzalez-Aguilera Patricia Ballester Juan José Ripoll Ignacio Ezquer Dario Paolo Alexander Heyl Lucia Colombo Martin F Yanofsky Cristina Ferrandiz Nayelli Marsch-Martínez Stefan de Folter

Fruits and seeds are the major food source on earth. Both derive from the gynoecium and, therefore, it is crucial to understand the mechanisms that guide the development of this organ of angiosperm species. In Arabidopsis, the gynoecium is composed of two congenitally fused carpels, where two domains: medial and lateral, can be distinguished. The medial domain includes the carpel margin meriste...

2005
Shigeru Satoh Hideki Nukui Sakiko Kudo Takayuki Inokuma

In senescing carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) flowers, ethylene is produced from the gynoecium, and acts as a diffusible signal received by petals to induce the expression of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) synthase (DC-ACS1) and ACC oxidase (DC-ACO1) genes in the petals. This results in autocatalytic ethylene production in the petals. We investigated ethylene production in cut flow...

2017
J. Irepan Reyes-Olalde Víctor M. Zúñiga-Mayo Nayelli Marsch-Martínez Stefan de Folter

The phytohormones auxin and cytokinin are key regulators of plant development, and both regulate almost all aspects of plant growth and development. Communication between auxin-cytokinin signaling pathways has been the subject of intense research. However, few studies have focused specifically on the development of the early gynoecium. We have recently discovered that cytokinin signaling plays ...

1995
R. Allen Patricia C. Zambryski

The gynoecium is the female reproductive structure of flowering plants. Here we present a description of the Arabidopsis thaliana gynoecium at anthesis. The cylindrical organ can be broken down into three longitudinal regions arranged in an apical-basal order: stigma, style, and ovary. Each region can be distinguished histologically and morphologically. The transmitting (pollination) tract is a...

2017
Yolanda Durán-Medina Joanna Serwatowska J. Irepan Reyes-Olalde Stefan de Folter Nayelli Marsch-Martínez

The gynoecium is the female reproductive system in flowering plants. It is a complex structure formed by different tissues, some that are essential for reproduction and others that facilitate the fertilization process and nurture and protect the developing seeds. The coordinated development of these different tissues during the formation of the gynoecium is important for reproductive success. B...

2014
Irene Martínez-Fernández Sofía Sanchís Naciele Marini Vicente Balanzá Patricia Ballester Marisa Navarrete-Gómez Antonio C. Oliveira Lucia Colombo Cristina Ferrándiz

The four NGATHA genes (NGA) form a small subfamily within the large family of B3-domain transcription factors of Arabidopsis thaliana. NGA genes act redundantly to direct the development of the apical tissues of the gynoecium, the style, and the stigma. Previous studies indicate that NGA genes could exert this function at least partially by directing the synthesis of auxin at the distal end of ...

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