Despite intense investigation of plant embryogenesis, there are still various open questions in this fascinating field. For example, our knowledge is still poor in relation to the spatiotemporal dynamics and the regulatory mechanisms of various embryonic events at all levels of whole plants, organs, tissues, cells, and molecules. We also need to understand the generality and diversity of embryonic features in a diverse range of species and also the bioengineering technologies to improve reproductive traits. Therefore, in this Special Issue, we show various articles, including original research papers and reviews, to expand our knowledge on plant embryogenesis, including works spanning from the various novel protocols of model plants to the ...
Somatic plant cells are not terminally differentiated and can therefore regain totipotency and initi...
The papers included in this Special Issue address a variety of important aspects of Genetics, Genomi...
The transition from a growth-arrested seed to a germinating seed and then to a seedling is a crucial...
Each plant starts life from the zygote formed by the fusion of an egg and a sperm cell. The zygote g...
Very early somatic embryogenesis has been recognized as a powerful method to propagate plants in vit...
Parthenogenesis is the spontaneous development of an embryo from an unfertilized egg cell. It natura...
The way plants grow and develop organs significantly impacts the overall performance and yield of cr...
The developmental plasticity of plants is beautifully illustrated by the competence of the immature ...
Somatic embryogenesis is an illustration of plant totipotency. There are many factors involved in ca...
Land plants can reproduce sexually by developing an embryo from a fertilized egg cell, the zygote. A...
Somatic embryogenesis (SE) is a cell differentiation process by which a somatic cell changes its gen...
The overall architectural pattern of the mature plant is established during embryogenesis. Very litt...
The embryo sac contains the haploid maternal cell types necessary for double fertilization and subse...
Plants have extraordinary developmental plasticity as they continuously form organs during post-embr...
Precocious seed development is usually prevented by a series of mechanisms that ensure seed producti...
Somatic plant cells are not terminally differentiated and can therefore regain totipotency and initi...
The papers included in this Special Issue address a variety of important aspects of Genetics, Genomi...
The transition from a growth-arrested seed to a germinating seed and then to a seedling is a crucial...
Each plant starts life from the zygote formed by the fusion of an egg and a sperm cell. The zygote g...
Very early somatic embryogenesis has been recognized as a powerful method to propagate plants in vit...
Parthenogenesis is the spontaneous development of an embryo from an unfertilized egg cell. It natura...
The way plants grow and develop organs significantly impacts the overall performance and yield of cr...
The developmental plasticity of plants is beautifully illustrated by the competence of the immature ...
Somatic embryogenesis is an illustration of plant totipotency. There are many factors involved in ca...
Land plants can reproduce sexually by developing an embryo from a fertilized egg cell, the zygote. A...
Somatic embryogenesis (SE) is a cell differentiation process by which a somatic cell changes its gen...
The overall architectural pattern of the mature plant is established during embryogenesis. Very litt...
The embryo sac contains the haploid maternal cell types necessary for double fertilization and subse...
Plants have extraordinary developmental plasticity as they continuously form organs during post-embr...
Precocious seed development is usually prevented by a series of mechanisms that ensure seed producti...
Somatic plant cells are not terminally differentiated and can therefore regain totipotency and initi...
The papers included in this Special Issue address a variety of important aspects of Genetics, Genomi...
The transition from a growth-arrested seed to a germinating seed and then to a seedling is a crucial...