Seed development in flowering plants is a paradigm for the coordination of different tissues during organ growth. It requires a tight interplay between the two typically sexually produced structures: the embryo, developing from the fertilized egg cell, and the endosperm, originating from a fertilized central cell, along with the surrounding maternal tissues. Little is known about the presumptive signal transduction pathways administering and coordinating these different tissues during seed growth and development. Recently, a new signal has been identified emanating from the fertilization of the egg cell that triggers central cell proliferation without prior fertilization. Here, we demonstrate that there exists a large natural genetic variat...
Arabidopsis APETALA2 (AP2) controls seed mass maternally, with ap2 mutants producing larger seeds th...
In flowering plants, seeds are produced both sexually (double fertilization is required) and asexual...
International audienceIn Arabidopsis, rapid expansion of the coenocytic endosperm after fertilizatio...
The angiosperm seed is composed of three genetically distinct tissues: the diploid embryo that origi...
Endosperm supports the development of embryos and thus, is crucial for the life cycle and reproducti...
Flowering plants have evolved to be a predominant life form on earth. A common principle of flowerin...
Angiosperm seed development is a paradigm of tissue cross-talk. Proper seed formation requires spati...
The endosperm is a terminal seed tissue that is destined to support embryo development. In most angi...
In angiosperms, double fertilization triggers the concomitant development of two closely juxtaposed ...
Following fertilization in flowering plants (angiosperms), egg and sperm cells unite to form the zyg...
Speciation involves reproductive isolation, which can occur by hybridization barriers acting in the ...
Plants can grow complex and elaborate structures, in some species for thousands of years. Despite th...
Seed development in flowering plants is initiated after a double fertilization event with two sperm ...
In developing progeny of mammals the two parental genomes are differentially expressed according to ...
Precocious seed development is usually prevented by a series of mechanisms that ensure seed producti...
Arabidopsis APETALA2 (AP2) controls seed mass maternally, with ap2 mutants producing larger seeds th...
In flowering plants, seeds are produced both sexually (double fertilization is required) and asexual...
International audienceIn Arabidopsis, rapid expansion of the coenocytic endosperm after fertilizatio...
The angiosperm seed is composed of three genetically distinct tissues: the diploid embryo that origi...
Endosperm supports the development of embryos and thus, is crucial for the life cycle and reproducti...
Flowering plants have evolved to be a predominant life form on earth. A common principle of flowerin...
Angiosperm seed development is a paradigm of tissue cross-talk. Proper seed formation requires spati...
The endosperm is a terminal seed tissue that is destined to support embryo development. In most angi...
In angiosperms, double fertilization triggers the concomitant development of two closely juxtaposed ...
Following fertilization in flowering plants (angiosperms), egg and sperm cells unite to form the zyg...
Speciation involves reproductive isolation, which can occur by hybridization barriers acting in the ...
Plants can grow complex and elaborate structures, in some species for thousands of years. Despite th...
Seed development in flowering plants is initiated after a double fertilization event with two sperm ...
In developing progeny of mammals the two parental genomes are differentially expressed according to ...
Precocious seed development is usually prevented by a series of mechanisms that ensure seed producti...
Arabidopsis APETALA2 (AP2) controls seed mass maternally, with ap2 mutants producing larger seeds th...
In flowering plants, seeds are produced both sexually (double fertilization is required) and asexual...
International audienceIn Arabidopsis, rapid expansion of the coenocytic endosperm after fertilizatio...