Pollen is the male gametophyte of flowering plants that deliver sperm cells to the female gametophyte during fertilization. Pollen development begins with the reduction division (meiosis) of a single pollen mother cell to produce four microspores in a process called microsporogenesis. The microspores undergo two rounds of mitotic divisions to eventually produce a mature three-celled pollen composed of a large vegetative cell and two small sperm cells. A key challenge in plant reproductive biology is to understand the molecular and genetic mechanisms regulating these complex processes. Efforts to analyse the gene expression during pollen development by generating its transcriptome has been limited due to challenges associated with generating...
Key message: Arabidopsis pollen transcriptome analysis revealed new intergenic transcripts of unknow...
Abstract Background Pollen development from the microspore involves a series of coordinated cellular...
BackgroundMutations in several subunits of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 (eIF3) cause m...
Pollen is the male gametophyte of flowering plants that deliver sperm cells to the female gametophyt...
Background Pollen is the male gametophyte of higher plants. Upon pollination, it germinates and deve...
The formation of viable pollen relies upon a complex interaction of genes in time and space within t...
Upon germination, pollen forms a tube that elongates dramatically through female tissues to reach an...
Pollen tubes are a good model for the study of cell growth and morphogenesis because of their extrem...
Four recent papers have characterized the transcription profile of pollen grains, showing striking d...
AbstractPollen, an extremely reduced bicellular or tricellular male reproductive structure of flower...
Background Pollen tube growth is essential for plant reproduction and represents a widely employe...
Pollination is an early and critical step in plant reproduction, leading to successful fertilization...
Background: The haploid male gametophyte generation of flowering plants consists of two- or three-ce...
Plants with highly reduced male gametophytes represent a successful adaptation to sexual reproductio...
Abstract Background Many flowering plants produce bicellular pollen. The two cells of the pollen gra...
Key message: Arabidopsis pollen transcriptome analysis revealed new intergenic transcripts of unknow...
Abstract Background Pollen development from the microspore involves a series of coordinated cellular...
BackgroundMutations in several subunits of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 (eIF3) cause m...
Pollen is the male gametophyte of flowering plants that deliver sperm cells to the female gametophyt...
Background Pollen is the male gametophyte of higher plants. Upon pollination, it germinates and deve...
The formation of viable pollen relies upon a complex interaction of genes in time and space within t...
Upon germination, pollen forms a tube that elongates dramatically through female tissues to reach an...
Pollen tubes are a good model for the study of cell growth and morphogenesis because of their extrem...
Four recent papers have characterized the transcription profile of pollen grains, showing striking d...
AbstractPollen, an extremely reduced bicellular or tricellular male reproductive structure of flower...
Background Pollen tube growth is essential for plant reproduction and represents a widely employe...
Pollination is an early and critical step in plant reproduction, leading to successful fertilization...
Background: The haploid male gametophyte generation of flowering plants consists of two- or three-ce...
Plants with highly reduced male gametophytes represent a successful adaptation to sexual reproductio...
Abstract Background Many flowering plants produce bicellular pollen. The two cells of the pollen gra...
Key message: Arabidopsis pollen transcriptome analysis revealed new intergenic transcripts of unknow...
Abstract Background Pollen development from the microspore involves a series of coordinated cellular...
BackgroundMutations in several subunits of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 (eIF3) cause m...