Many signaling pathways regulate seed size through the development of endosperm and maternal tissues, which ultimately results in a range of variations in seed size or weight. Seed size can be determined through the development of zygotic tissues (endosperm and embryo) and maternal ovules. In addition, in some species such as rice, seed size is largely determined by husk growth. Transcription regulator factors are responsible for enhancing cell growth in the maternal ovule, resulting in seed growth. Phytohormones induce significant effects on entire features of growth and development of plants and also regulate seed size. Moreover, the vegetative parts are the major source of nutrients, including the majority of carbon and nitrogen-containi...
Seed size is a component of grain yield and an important trait in crop domestication. To understand ...
The size of plant organs, such as leaves and flowers, is determined by an interaction of genotype an...
International audienceAlthough much is known about seed and fruit development at the molecular level...
Seed size is a key determinant of evolutionary fitness, and is also one of the most important compon...
One of the major problems facing the world in the 21st century is feeding a growing population on ev...
Prod 2019-55a BAP GEAPSI CT1 BAPInternational audienceAbstract Bigger seeds represent an agronomic a...
Heterosis refers to the ability of the F1 offspring to display superior characteristics compared wit...
Human and livestock nutrition is largely based on calories derived from seeds, in particular cereals...
Seed size is an important aspect in agricultural development, yet the genotypic effects are poorly u...
Seeds represent the main source of nutrients for animals and humans, and knowledge of their biology ...
Grain weight is one of the major factors determining single plant yield production of rice and other...
Seed derive from fertilized ovules and they constitute complex structures formed by three different ...
Seed size is a component of grain yield and an important trait in crop domestication. To understand ...
The grasses are one of the largest and most diverse families within the angiosperms and make up to 7...
Seed development represents an important phase in the life cycle of flowering plants including the m...
Seed size is a component of grain yield and an important trait in crop domestication. To understand ...
The size of plant organs, such as leaves and flowers, is determined by an interaction of genotype an...
International audienceAlthough much is known about seed and fruit development at the molecular level...
Seed size is a key determinant of evolutionary fitness, and is also one of the most important compon...
One of the major problems facing the world in the 21st century is feeding a growing population on ev...
Prod 2019-55a BAP GEAPSI CT1 BAPInternational audienceAbstract Bigger seeds represent an agronomic a...
Heterosis refers to the ability of the F1 offspring to display superior characteristics compared wit...
Human and livestock nutrition is largely based on calories derived from seeds, in particular cereals...
Seed size is an important aspect in agricultural development, yet the genotypic effects are poorly u...
Seeds represent the main source of nutrients for animals and humans, and knowledge of their biology ...
Grain weight is one of the major factors determining single plant yield production of rice and other...
Seed derive from fertilized ovules and they constitute complex structures formed by three different ...
Seed size is a component of grain yield and an important trait in crop domestication. To understand ...
The grasses are one of the largest and most diverse families within the angiosperms and make up to 7...
Seed development represents an important phase in the life cycle of flowering plants including the m...
Seed size is a component of grain yield and an important trait in crop domestication. To understand ...
The size of plant organs, such as leaves and flowers, is determined by an interaction of genotype an...
International audienceAlthough much is known about seed and fruit development at the molecular level...