The Arabidopsis thaliana meiotic mutant 6491 has been identified as displaying temperature sensitive male reduced- fertility. It has been determined that callose wall formation is defective, both in temporal and structural areas. There is irregular rippling in the plasma membrane and aberrant formation of the exine portion of the pollen wall. A developmental study using brightfield, epifluorescence, and transmission electron microscopy of the early stages of wall formation in 6491 has been completed, along with a similar study of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) heynh, ecotype Wassilewskija (WS). Due to the temperature-sensitive nature of the mutant line, a further study of both lines was completed at three different growth temperatures, all withi...
The objectives of this study were to characterize the ' male sterile33' ('ms33') mutant in 'Arabidop...
The Arabidopsis male sterility1 mutation results in mature anthers that are devoid of pollen. Meiosi...
High temperature can have a serious impact on plant development; rising temperatures and environment...
The Arabidopsis thaliana meiotic mutant 6491 has been identified as displaying temperature sensitive...
The mechanisms behind the construction of the pollen wall are equally elaborate and mysterious. Prev...
Pollen wall exine is placed in species-specific patterns around pollen grains to protect them and fa...
The pollen tube (PT) serves as a model system for investigating plant cell growth and morphogenesis....
Pollen provides an excellent system to study pattern formation at the single-cell level. Pollen surf...
Seven new male-sterile mutants (ms7–ms13) of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. (ecotype columbi...
The cell wall of a mature pollen grain is a highly specialized, multilayered structure. The outer, s...
Pollen provides an excellent system to study pattern formation at the single-cell level. Pollen surf...
Contains fulltext : 27018.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sexual plant rep...
Pollen germination may occur via the so-called germination pores or directly through the pollen wall...
Background: Callose (β-1,3 glucan) separates developing pollen grains, preventing their underlying w...
In many species, exine, the outer wall of pollen grains, is deposited non-uniformly on the pollen s...
The objectives of this study were to characterize the ' male sterile33' ('ms33') mutant in 'Arabidop...
The Arabidopsis male sterility1 mutation results in mature anthers that are devoid of pollen. Meiosi...
High temperature can have a serious impact on plant development; rising temperatures and environment...
The Arabidopsis thaliana meiotic mutant 6491 has been identified as displaying temperature sensitive...
The mechanisms behind the construction of the pollen wall are equally elaborate and mysterious. Prev...
Pollen wall exine is placed in species-specific patterns around pollen grains to protect them and fa...
The pollen tube (PT) serves as a model system for investigating plant cell growth and morphogenesis....
Pollen provides an excellent system to study pattern formation at the single-cell level. Pollen surf...
Seven new male-sterile mutants (ms7–ms13) of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. (ecotype columbi...
The cell wall of a mature pollen grain is a highly specialized, multilayered structure. The outer, s...
Pollen provides an excellent system to study pattern formation at the single-cell level. Pollen surf...
Contains fulltext : 27018.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sexual plant rep...
Pollen germination may occur via the so-called germination pores or directly through the pollen wall...
Background: Callose (β-1,3 glucan) separates developing pollen grains, preventing their underlying w...
In many species, exine, the outer wall of pollen grains, is deposited non-uniformly on the pollen s...
The objectives of this study were to characterize the ' male sterile33' ('ms33') mutant in 'Arabidop...
The Arabidopsis male sterility1 mutation results in mature anthers that are devoid of pollen. Meiosi...
High temperature can have a serious impact on plant development; rising temperatures and environment...