Cotton fibers, the most important source of cellulose for the global textile industry, are single-celled trichomes derived from the ovule epidermis at or just prior to anthesis. Despite progress in understanding cotton fiber elongation and cell-wall biosynthesis, knowledge regarding the molecular basis of fiber cell initiation, the first step of fiber development determining the fiber yield potential, remains elusive. Here, we provide evidence that expression of a vacuolar invertase (VIN) is an early event that is essential for cotton fiber initiation. RNAi-mediated suppression of GhVIN1, a major VIN gene that is highly expressed in wild-type fiber initials, resulted in significant reduction of VIN activity and consequently a fiberless seed...
Cotton fibers, single seed trichomes derived from ovule epidermal cells, are the major source of glo...
Cotton fibers are single-cell trichomes derived from the outer integument cells of ovules. Recent st...
textCotton fiber development is a fundamental biological phenomenon. In spite of its economical impo...
Vacuolar invertase (VIN) has long been considered as a major player in cell expansion. However, dire...
The number of cotton (Gossypium sp.) ovule epidermal cells differentiating into fiber initials is an...
Seed number and quality are key traits determining plant fitness and crop yield and rely on combined...
Summary MYB transcription factors have been implicated in regulation of the development of ovule epi...
<div><p>Cotton (<i>Gossypium spp.</i>) fibers are single-cell trichomes that arise from the outer ep...
Gossypium hirsutum L. (cotton) fibres are specialized trichomes a few centimetres in length that gro...
Cotton fibers are differentiated epidermal cells originating from the outer integuments of the ovule...
Despite substantial evidence on the essential roles of cell wall invertase (CWIN) in seed filling, i...
Abstract Background Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fibers are trichomes that initiate from the ovule...
Little is still known about the developmental control of the long seed coat trichomes of cotton (Gos...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is an economically important natural fiber crop. The quality of cotton fiber...
Cell expansion is a major component of plant cell development and plays a key role in organ growth, ...
Cotton fibers, single seed trichomes derived from ovule epidermal cells, are the major source of glo...
Cotton fibers are single-cell trichomes derived from the outer integument cells of ovules. Recent st...
textCotton fiber development is a fundamental biological phenomenon. In spite of its economical impo...
Vacuolar invertase (VIN) has long been considered as a major player in cell expansion. However, dire...
The number of cotton (Gossypium sp.) ovule epidermal cells differentiating into fiber initials is an...
Seed number and quality are key traits determining plant fitness and crop yield and rely on combined...
Summary MYB transcription factors have been implicated in regulation of the development of ovule epi...
<div><p>Cotton (<i>Gossypium spp.</i>) fibers are single-cell trichomes that arise from the outer ep...
Gossypium hirsutum L. (cotton) fibres are specialized trichomes a few centimetres in length that gro...
Cotton fibers are differentiated epidermal cells originating from the outer integuments of the ovule...
Despite substantial evidence on the essential roles of cell wall invertase (CWIN) in seed filling, i...
Abstract Background Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fibers are trichomes that initiate from the ovule...
Little is still known about the developmental control of the long seed coat trichomes of cotton (Gos...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is an economically important natural fiber crop. The quality of cotton fiber...
Cell expansion is a major component of plant cell development and plays a key role in organ growth, ...
Cotton fibers, single seed trichomes derived from ovule epidermal cells, are the major source of glo...
Cotton fibers are single-cell trichomes derived from the outer integument cells of ovules. Recent st...
textCotton fiber development is a fundamental biological phenomenon. In spite of its economical impo...