International audienceThis paper presents the first broad overview of three main features of microsporogenesis (male meiosis) in angiosperms: cytokinesis (cell division), intersporal wall formation, and tetrad form. A phylogenetic comparative approach was used to test for correlated evolution among these characters and to make hypotheses about evolutionary trends in microsporogenesis. The link between features of microsporogenesis and pollen aperture type was examined. We show that the pathway associated with successive cytokinesis (cytoplasm is partitioned after each meiotic division) is restricted to wall formation mediated by centrifugally developing cell plates, and tetragonal (or decussate, T-shaped, linear) tetrads. Conversely, much m...
(A-A’) Haploid pollen of wild-type Arabidopsis (Landsberg erecta ecotype) have three apertures (arro...
In somatic cell division, cytokinesis is the final step of the cell cycle and physically divides the...
In this introductory chapter, we describe male germline development in plants taking Arabidopsis tha...
International audienceThis paper presents the first broad overview of three main features of microsp...
Angiosperm microspores are grouped into tetrads before they mature into functional pollen grains. Th...
Premise of the study: Pollen grains of fl owering plants display a fascinating diversity of forms, i...
International audienceIn eudicot postmeiotic tetrads, apertures are usually joined in pairs in highl...
International audienceIn most flowering plants, a single cytokinesis follows the two meiotic divisio...
International audiencePollen grains are embeddded in an extremely resistant wall. Apertures are well...
The aperture pattern of pollen grains is a character defined as the number, shape, and position of a...
In somatic cell division, cytokinesis is the final step of the cell cycle and physically divides the...
AbstractDuring male meiosis in wild-typeArabidopsisthe pollen mother cell (PMC) undergoes two meioti...
In flowering plants, male meiosis occurs in the microsporocyte to produce four microspores, each of ...
In somatic cell division, cytokinesis is the final step of the cell cycle and physically divides the...
Bromeliaceae possess several features of pollen and anther wall development that are plesiomorphic f...
(A-A’) Haploid pollen of wild-type Arabidopsis (Landsberg erecta ecotype) have three apertures (arro...
In somatic cell division, cytokinesis is the final step of the cell cycle and physically divides the...
In this introductory chapter, we describe male germline development in plants taking Arabidopsis tha...
International audienceThis paper presents the first broad overview of three main features of microsp...
Angiosperm microspores are grouped into tetrads before they mature into functional pollen grains. Th...
Premise of the study: Pollen grains of fl owering plants display a fascinating diversity of forms, i...
International audienceIn eudicot postmeiotic tetrads, apertures are usually joined in pairs in highl...
International audienceIn most flowering plants, a single cytokinesis follows the two meiotic divisio...
International audiencePollen grains are embeddded in an extremely resistant wall. Apertures are well...
The aperture pattern of pollen grains is a character defined as the number, shape, and position of a...
In somatic cell division, cytokinesis is the final step of the cell cycle and physically divides the...
AbstractDuring male meiosis in wild-typeArabidopsisthe pollen mother cell (PMC) undergoes two meioti...
In flowering plants, male meiosis occurs in the microsporocyte to produce four microspores, each of ...
In somatic cell division, cytokinesis is the final step of the cell cycle and physically divides the...
Bromeliaceae possess several features of pollen and anther wall development that are plesiomorphic f...
(A-A’) Haploid pollen of wild-type Arabidopsis (Landsberg erecta ecotype) have three apertures (arro...
In somatic cell division, cytokinesis is the final step of the cell cycle and physically divides the...
In this introductory chapter, we describe male germline development in plants taking Arabidopsis tha...