AbstractDuring male meiosis in wild-typeArabidopsisthe pollen mother cell (PMC) undergoes two meiotic nuclear divisions in the absence of cell division. Only after telophase II is a wall formed which partitions the PMC into four microspores. Each microspore undergoes two subsequent mitotic divisions to produce one vegetative cell and two sperm cells in the mature pollen grain. In this paper we describe the isolation and the phenotypic characterization of mutations in theSTUD(STD) gene, which is specifically required for male-specific cytokinesis after telophase II of meiosis. Although the male meiotic nuclear divisions are normal instdmutant plants, no walls are formed resulting in a tetranucleate microspore. Despite the absence of cell div...
Pollen development and male gametogenesis are critically dependent upon cell polarization leading to...
In higher plants the gametophyte consists of a gamete in association with a small number of haploid ...
In the plant kingdom, events of whole genome duplication or polyploidization are generally believed ...
In flowering plants, male meiosis occurs in the microsporocyte to produce four microspores, each of ...
In somatic cell division, cytokinesis is the final step of the cell cycle and physically divides the...
A key step in pollen formation is the segregation of the products of male meiosis into a tetrad of m...
14 p.-7 fig.In Angiosperms, after meiosis and the formation of microspores, these develop a series o...
The genetics and cell biology of a novel class of mutants that affect microgametogenesis in Arabidop...
"Pollen development in flowering plants initiates within anthers, where microspore mother cells unde...
Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS), the trait resulting in the formation of non-functional microspores...
Meiosis drives reciprocal genetic exchanges and produces gametes with halved chromosome number, whic...
AbstractIn contrast to animals, the plant male germline is established after meiosis in distinctive ...
International audienceThis paper presents the first broad overview of three main features of microsp...
Pollen development is dependent on the tapetum, a sporophytic anther cell layer surrounding the micr...
In contrast to animals, the plant male germline is established after meiosis in distinctive haploid ...
Pollen development and male gametogenesis are critically dependent upon cell polarization leading to...
In higher plants the gametophyte consists of a gamete in association with a small number of haploid ...
In the plant kingdom, events of whole genome duplication or polyploidization are generally believed ...
In flowering plants, male meiosis occurs in the microsporocyte to produce four microspores, each of ...
In somatic cell division, cytokinesis is the final step of the cell cycle and physically divides the...
A key step in pollen formation is the segregation of the products of male meiosis into a tetrad of m...
14 p.-7 fig.In Angiosperms, after meiosis and the formation of microspores, these develop a series o...
The genetics and cell biology of a novel class of mutants that affect microgametogenesis in Arabidop...
"Pollen development in flowering plants initiates within anthers, where microspore mother cells unde...
Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS), the trait resulting in the formation of non-functional microspores...
Meiosis drives reciprocal genetic exchanges and produces gametes with halved chromosome number, whic...
AbstractIn contrast to animals, the plant male germline is established after meiosis in distinctive ...
International audienceThis paper presents the first broad overview of three main features of microsp...
Pollen development is dependent on the tapetum, a sporophytic anther cell layer surrounding the micr...
In contrast to animals, the plant male germline is established after meiosis in distinctive haploid ...
Pollen development and male gametogenesis are critically dependent upon cell polarization leading to...
In higher plants the gametophyte consists of a gamete in association with a small number of haploid ...
In the plant kingdom, events of whole genome duplication or polyploidization are generally believed ...