Tetrad pollen ontogeny of Gardenia jasminoides was studied to explore potential insights for the ontogeny of compound pollen and the evolution of pollen in Rubiaceae. Its developmental changes were examined by light microscope, scanning and transmission electron microscope. After meiosis, the cleavage wall is centrifugally formed, which is a first report in Rubiaceae. After tetrads releasing, intine begins to accumulate at non-apertural regions, and then extends to apertural regions. This formation pattern is underreported in angiosperms. The mature pollen grains are united in permanent tetrahedral tetrads, and they are bound by simple cohesion, with complete intermeshing of tectum and columella. Detailed development process of the intermes...
Multiple evolutionary origins and diverse morphologies of unisexual flowers in angiosperms indicate ...
Abstract: The mature anthers in large flower buds of Periploca graceae L. (Periplocaceae) were exami...
The structure of the pollen of 42 species of Pseuduvaria (Annonaceae) is described. The pollen is co...
Pollen wall ontogeny of Rondeletia odorata was studied with transmission electron microscopy (TEM) a...
When microspores of the African blood lily divide, they form pollen grains which consist of 2 cells ...
Premise of the study: Pollen grains of fl owering plants display a fascinating diversity of forms, i...
International audienceThis paper presents the first broad overview of three main features of microsp...
Pollen development in Liriodendron tulipifera has some unusual features. Two arrangements in tetrads...
Pollen development in Liriodendron tulipifera has some unusual features. Two arrangements in tetrads...
Abstract: Flowering plants shed their pollen either as single grains or in groups of two or more gra...
© 2019 Missouri Botanical Garden. All rights reserved. Nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in root nodules is ...
We studied the microsporogenesis in Tarenna gracilipes (Hayata) Ohwi, with special attention to the ...
(A-A’) Haploid pollen of wild-type Arabidopsis (Landsberg erecta ecotype) have three apertures (arro...
Background and Aims Members of Rubiaceae are generally characterized by an inferior ovary. However, ...
In the 1990s Rubiaceae became a hot spot for systematists, mainly due to the comprehensive treatment...
Multiple evolutionary origins and diverse morphologies of unisexual flowers in angiosperms indicate ...
Abstract: The mature anthers in large flower buds of Periploca graceae L. (Periplocaceae) were exami...
The structure of the pollen of 42 species of Pseuduvaria (Annonaceae) is described. The pollen is co...
Pollen wall ontogeny of Rondeletia odorata was studied with transmission electron microscopy (TEM) a...
When microspores of the African blood lily divide, they form pollen grains which consist of 2 cells ...
Premise of the study: Pollen grains of fl owering plants display a fascinating diversity of forms, i...
International audienceThis paper presents the first broad overview of three main features of microsp...
Pollen development in Liriodendron tulipifera has some unusual features. Two arrangements in tetrads...
Pollen development in Liriodendron tulipifera has some unusual features. Two arrangements in tetrads...
Abstract: Flowering plants shed their pollen either as single grains or in groups of two or more gra...
© 2019 Missouri Botanical Garden. All rights reserved. Nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in root nodules is ...
We studied the microsporogenesis in Tarenna gracilipes (Hayata) Ohwi, with special attention to the ...
(A-A’) Haploid pollen of wild-type Arabidopsis (Landsberg erecta ecotype) have three apertures (arro...
Background and Aims Members of Rubiaceae are generally characterized by an inferior ovary. However, ...
In the 1990s Rubiaceae became a hot spot for systematists, mainly due to the comprehensive treatment...
Multiple evolutionary origins and diverse morphologies of unisexual flowers in angiosperms indicate ...
Abstract: The mature anthers in large flower buds of Periploca graceae L. (Periplocaceae) were exami...
The structure of the pollen of 42 species of Pseuduvaria (Annonaceae) is described. The pollen is co...