Three distinct secretory events in tapetal cells correspond to key processes of microspore development: microspore release and expansion, exine development, and pollen-coat formation and dispersal. First, at the tetrad stage, the lower part of the radial and the inner tangential tapetal walls contain protein and are markedly thick and fibrillar. The subsequent absence of this extra wall after microspore release indicates that it may contain 1,3-beta glucanase, active in callose dissolution. Using freeze-substitution to investigate tapetal development demonstrates that the secretory tapetal cell of Pterostylis concinna is functional until exine formation. Tapetal cell material then reorganizes for two further secretory events: second, the ex...
Autafluarescence of the pollen wall of Lilium shows a correlative change with its development. When ...
A study of developing transmitting tissue of Lilium Leucanthum pistils was undertaken in order to co...
SUMMARYAnther sections of Antirrhinum maius in various stages of development have been examined with...
Microsporogenesis in Impatiens parviflora was studied with special attention to the mode of exine de...
The position of the callose wall is related to the position of the primexine matrix that forms aroun...
The tapetal cell walls are of uniform thickness before prophase; from leptotene onwards, those of th...
It appears that the tapetum is universally present in land plants, even though it is sometimes diffi...
A durable framework of sporopollenin and a lipid-rich pollen coat form the outer (exine) wall encasi...
The development of the sporopollenin orbicules (Ubisch bodies) on the tapetal cells of Lilium begins...
The development of the tapetal cell surface and associated structures in Avena has been followed fro...
Staiger D, Kappeler S, Müller M, Apel K. The proteins encoded by two tapetum-specific transcripts, S...
<p>(A, B) Giant tapetal cells (A) and prevacuolation of giant tapetal cells (B) during premeiotic in...
The anther tapetum, present in all land plants, is a highly specialized, transient tissue surroundin...
We studied the microsporogenesis in Tarenna gracilipes (Hayata) Ohwi, with special attention to the ...
The death of the tapetum in normal anther development is an example of physiological programmed cell...
Autafluarescence of the pollen wall of Lilium shows a correlative change with its development. When ...
A study of developing transmitting tissue of Lilium Leucanthum pistils was undertaken in order to co...
SUMMARYAnther sections of Antirrhinum maius in various stages of development have been examined with...
Microsporogenesis in Impatiens parviflora was studied with special attention to the mode of exine de...
The position of the callose wall is related to the position of the primexine matrix that forms aroun...
The tapetal cell walls are of uniform thickness before prophase; from leptotene onwards, those of th...
It appears that the tapetum is universally present in land plants, even though it is sometimes diffi...
A durable framework of sporopollenin and a lipid-rich pollen coat form the outer (exine) wall encasi...
The development of the sporopollenin orbicules (Ubisch bodies) on the tapetal cells of Lilium begins...
The development of the tapetal cell surface and associated structures in Avena has been followed fro...
Staiger D, Kappeler S, Müller M, Apel K. The proteins encoded by two tapetum-specific transcripts, S...
<p>(A, B) Giant tapetal cells (A) and prevacuolation of giant tapetal cells (B) during premeiotic in...
The anther tapetum, present in all land plants, is a highly specialized, transient tissue surroundin...
We studied the microsporogenesis in Tarenna gracilipes (Hayata) Ohwi, with special attention to the ...
The death of the tapetum in normal anther development is an example of physiological programmed cell...
Autafluarescence of the pollen wall of Lilium shows a correlative change with its development. When ...
A study of developing transmitting tissue of Lilium Leucanthum pistils was undertaken in order to co...
SUMMARYAnther sections of Antirrhinum maius in various stages of development have been examined with...