In angiosperms, double fertilization triggers the concomitant development of two closely juxtaposed tissues, the embryo and the endosperm. Successful seed development and germination require constant interactions between these tissues, which occur across their common interface. The embryoendosperm interface is a complex and poorly understood compound apoplast comprising components derived from both tissues, across which nutrients transit to fuel embryo development. Interface properties, which affect molecular diffusion and thus communication, are themselves dynamically regulated by molecular and physical dialogues between the embryo and endosperm. We review the current understanding of embryo-endosperm interactions, with a focus on the stru...
There are four genetically distinct components in the developing seeds of flowering plants: maternal...
There is converging evidence in maize, wheat, barley, Arabidopsis and other species that the endospe...
There are four genetically distinct components in the developing seeds of flowering plants: maternal...
In angiosperms, double fertilization triggers the concomitant development of two closely juxtaposed ...
Maize seeds, like those of all other angiosperms, are highly complex biological systems. This comple...
Seed development in flowering plants is a paradigm for the coordination of different tissues during ...
A review is given on advances in endosperm research in angiosperms. Endosperm is a very important nu...
Flowering plants have evolved to be a predominant life form on earth. A common principle of flowerin...
The endosperm is a terminal seed tissue that is destined to support embryo development. In most angi...
International audienceThe zygotic embryos of angiosperms develop buried deep within seeds andsurroun...
The evolution of endosperm, the tissue that nourishes developing embryos, has remained an enigma owi...
It is believed that there is symplastic isolation between the embryo (new sporophyte) and the endosp...
Arabidopsis thaliana seed development requires the concomitant development of two zygotic compartmen...
International audienceA population of endosperm cells adjacent to the embryo scutellum shows transcr...
Angiosperm seed development is a paradigm of tissue cross-talk. Proper seed formation requires spati...
There are four genetically distinct components in the developing seeds of flowering plants: maternal...
There is converging evidence in maize, wheat, barley, Arabidopsis and other species that the endospe...
There are four genetically distinct components in the developing seeds of flowering plants: maternal...
In angiosperms, double fertilization triggers the concomitant development of two closely juxtaposed ...
Maize seeds, like those of all other angiosperms, are highly complex biological systems. This comple...
Seed development in flowering plants is a paradigm for the coordination of different tissues during ...
A review is given on advances in endosperm research in angiosperms. Endosperm is a very important nu...
Flowering plants have evolved to be a predominant life form on earth. A common principle of flowerin...
The endosperm is a terminal seed tissue that is destined to support embryo development. In most angi...
International audienceThe zygotic embryos of angiosperms develop buried deep within seeds andsurroun...
The evolution of endosperm, the tissue that nourishes developing embryos, has remained an enigma owi...
It is believed that there is symplastic isolation between the embryo (new sporophyte) and the endosp...
Arabidopsis thaliana seed development requires the concomitant development of two zygotic compartmen...
International audienceA population of endosperm cells adjacent to the embryo scutellum shows transcr...
Angiosperm seed development is a paradigm of tissue cross-talk. Proper seed formation requires spati...
There are four genetically distinct components in the developing seeds of flowering plants: maternal...
There is converging evidence in maize, wheat, barley, Arabidopsis and other species that the endospe...
There are four genetically distinct components in the developing seeds of flowering plants: maternal...