SummaryBackgroundThe majority of pollen-tube growth in Arabidopsis occurs in specialized tissue called the transmitting tract. Little is currently known about how the transmitting tract functions because of a lack of mutants affecting its development. We have identified such a mutant and we used it to investigate aspects of pollen-tube growth.ResultsReverse genetics was used to identify mutations in a gene, NO TRANSMITTING TRACT (NTT), encoding a C2H2/C2HC zinc finger transcription factor specifically expressed in the transmitting tract. The ntt mutants have a negative effect on transmitting-tract development. Stage-specific analysis of transmitting-tract development was carried out and was correlated with investigations of pollen-tube beha...
The pollen tube represents an attractive model system for functional genomic analysis of the cell–ce...
AbstractPollen germination and tube growth are of essential importance to sexual reproduction of flo...
Beyond its importance for the subsistence of all plant species, and thus life on earth, plant reprod...
SummaryBackgroundThe majority of pollen-tube growth in Arabidopsis occurs in specialized tissue call...
Understanding the role of transcriptional regulation has had enormous consequences for how we percei...
An important part of the female reproductive tract, enclosed within the gynoecium of angiosperms suc...
Contains fulltext : 27018.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sexual plant rep...
Pollen tubes extend through pistil tissues and are guided to ovules where they release sperm for fer...
In seed plants, successful fertilization requires correct regulation of pollen tube growth. At germi...
To identify genes with essential roles in male gametophytic development, including postpollination (...
To identify genes with essential roles in male gametophytic development, including postpollination (...
The gynoecium, the female reproductive part of the flower, is key for plant sexual reproduction. Dur...
The Arabidopsis gynoecium promotes the fertilization of ovules and subsequent seed development and d...
[EN] Fruits are complex plant structures that nurture seeds and facilitate their dispersal. The Arab...
In higher plants, pollen tubes and root hairs share an ancient growth process named tip growth. We h...
The pollen tube represents an attractive model system for functional genomic analysis of the cell–ce...
AbstractPollen germination and tube growth are of essential importance to sexual reproduction of flo...
Beyond its importance for the subsistence of all plant species, and thus life on earth, plant reprod...
SummaryBackgroundThe majority of pollen-tube growth in Arabidopsis occurs in specialized tissue call...
Understanding the role of transcriptional regulation has had enormous consequences for how we percei...
An important part of the female reproductive tract, enclosed within the gynoecium of angiosperms suc...
Contains fulltext : 27018.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sexual plant rep...
Pollen tubes extend through pistil tissues and are guided to ovules where they release sperm for fer...
In seed plants, successful fertilization requires correct regulation of pollen tube growth. At germi...
To identify genes with essential roles in male gametophytic development, including postpollination (...
To identify genes with essential roles in male gametophytic development, including postpollination (...
The gynoecium, the female reproductive part of the flower, is key for plant sexual reproduction. Dur...
The Arabidopsis gynoecium promotes the fertilization of ovules and subsequent seed development and d...
[EN] Fruits are complex plant structures that nurture seeds and facilitate their dispersal. The Arab...
In higher plants, pollen tubes and root hairs share an ancient growth process named tip growth. We h...
The pollen tube represents an attractive model system for functional genomic analysis of the cell–ce...
AbstractPollen germination and tube growth are of essential importance to sexual reproduction of flo...
Beyond its importance for the subsistence of all plant species, and thus life on earth, plant reprod...