In the Brassicaceae, the acceptance of compatible pollen and the rejection of self-incompatible pollen by the pistil involves complex molecular communication systems between the pollen grain and the female reproductive structures. Preference towards species related-pollen combined with self-recognition systems, function to select the most desirable pollen; and thus, increase the plant’s chances for the maximum number of successful fertilizations and vigorous offspring. The Brassicaceae is an ideal group for studying pollen–pistil interactions as this family includes a diverse group of agriculturally relevant crops as well as several excellent model organisms for studying both compatible and self-incompatible pollinations. This review will d...
Premise of the study: Seed production is frequently limited by the receipt of insufficient or low-qu...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
In non-cleistogamous plants, the male gametophyte, the pollen grain is immotile and exploits various...
In Brassicaceae, complex signaling events occur at the early stages of interaction between the polle...
The process of plant reproduction is responsible for much of our food supply, with fertility and see...
This thesis summarizes the current understanding of the communication between partners during the pr...
The ornate surfaces of male and female reproductive cells in flowering plants have long attracted at...
Self-incompatibility (SI) plays a pivotal role in whether self-pollen is accepted or rejected. Most ...
The mechanisms of compatible pollination are less studied than those of incompatible pollination and...
Background Flowering plant seeds originate from a unique double-fertilization event, which involves ...
2 Pags. The definitive and complet version (6 Pags.) is available at: https://link.springer.com/boo...
The Brassicaceae “dry” stigmas lack surface secretions, meaning there is strict control of compatibl...
Recent studies on the mechanism of self-incompatibility in Brassica indicate the location, nature an...
ABSTRACT The evolutionary success of higher plants relies on a very short gametophytic phase, which ...
For pollination to succeed, pollen must carry sperm through a variety of different floral tissues to...
Premise of the study: Seed production is frequently limited by the receipt of insufficient or low-qu...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
In non-cleistogamous plants, the male gametophyte, the pollen grain is immotile and exploits various...
In Brassicaceae, complex signaling events occur at the early stages of interaction between the polle...
The process of plant reproduction is responsible for much of our food supply, with fertility and see...
This thesis summarizes the current understanding of the communication between partners during the pr...
The ornate surfaces of male and female reproductive cells in flowering plants have long attracted at...
Self-incompatibility (SI) plays a pivotal role in whether self-pollen is accepted or rejected. Most ...
The mechanisms of compatible pollination are less studied than those of incompatible pollination and...
Background Flowering plant seeds originate from a unique double-fertilization event, which involves ...
2 Pags. The definitive and complet version (6 Pags.) is available at: https://link.springer.com/boo...
The Brassicaceae “dry” stigmas lack surface secretions, meaning there is strict control of compatibl...
Recent studies on the mechanism of self-incompatibility in Brassica indicate the location, nature an...
ABSTRACT The evolutionary success of higher plants relies on a very short gametophytic phase, which ...
For pollination to succeed, pollen must carry sperm through a variety of different floral tissues to...
Premise of the study: Seed production is frequently limited by the receipt of insufficient or low-qu...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
In non-cleistogamous plants, the male gametophyte, the pollen grain is immotile and exploits various...