Hydroxyproline O-Arabinosylation in Pollen Fertility

  • Beuder, Steven
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Publication date
January 2021

Abstract

Sexual reproduction in flowering plants relies on the successful delivery and fusion of the male and female gametes. Ovules contain the female gametes and are located in the ovaries, which are embedded in the female reproductive tissue- collectively referred to as the pistil. The male gametes are transported through a specialized cell called the pollen tube, which must penetrate and traverse through the transmitting tract, which can be dense with carbohydrates secreted from the surrounding cells, or open- depending on the species. Therefore, successful fertilization relies on the pollen tube’s ability to grow, successfully navigate to the ovules, and burst to release the sperm cells once inside the ovule. While these physiological events ar...

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