The endosperm is a nutritive tissue supporting embryo growth in flowering plants. Most commonly, the endosperm initially develops as a coenocyte (multinucleate cell) and then cellularizes. This process of cellularization is frequently disrupted in hybrid seeds generated by crosses between different flowering plant species or plants that differ in ploidy, resulting in embryo arrest and seed lethality. The reason for embryo arrest upon cellularization failure remains unclear. In this study, we show that triploid Arabidopsis thaliana embryos surrounded by uncellularized endosperm mount an osmotic stress response that is connected to increased levels of abscisic acid (ABA) and enhanced ABA responses. Impairing ABA biosynthesis and signaling agg...
A review is given on advances in endosperm research in angiosperms. Endosperm is a very important nu...
Seed development in flowering plants is a paradigm for the coordination of different tissues during ...
Regulation of seed germination requires coordinate action by the embryo and surrounding endosperm. W...
The endosperm is a nutritive tissue supporting embryo growth in flowering plants. Most commonly, the...
The endosperm is a terminal seed tissue that is destined to support embryo development. In most angi...
Seed development in angiosperms demands the tightly coordinated development of three genetically dis...
Precocious seed development is usually prevented by a series of mechanisms that ensure seed producti...
Speciation involves reproductive isolation, which can occur by hybridization barriers acting in the ...
AbstractThe common assumption that the seed failure in interploidy crosses of flowering plants is du...
In angiosperms, double fertilization of the egg and central cell of the megagametophyte leads to dev...
Endosperm is a storage tissue in the angiosperm seed that is important both biologically and agricul...
Hybrid seed lethality as a consequence of interspecies or interploidy hybridizations is a major mech...
Post-fertilization breakdown in the reproductive processes is frequently the cause of incompatibilit...
Speciation involves reproductive isolation, which can occur by hybridization barriers acting in the ...
A review is given on advances in endosperm research in angiosperms. Endosperm is a very important nu...
Seed development in flowering plants is a paradigm for the coordination of different tissues during ...
Regulation of seed germination requires coordinate action by the embryo and surrounding endosperm. W...
The endosperm is a nutritive tissue supporting embryo growth in flowering plants. Most commonly, the...
The endosperm is a terminal seed tissue that is destined to support embryo development. In most angi...
Seed development in angiosperms demands the tightly coordinated development of three genetically dis...
Precocious seed development is usually prevented by a series of mechanisms that ensure seed producti...
Speciation involves reproductive isolation, which can occur by hybridization barriers acting in the ...
AbstractThe common assumption that the seed failure in interploidy crosses of flowering plants is du...
In angiosperms, double fertilization of the egg and central cell of the megagametophyte leads to dev...
Endosperm is a storage tissue in the angiosperm seed that is important both biologically and agricul...
Hybrid seed lethality as a consequence of interspecies or interploidy hybridizations is a major mech...
Post-fertilization breakdown in the reproductive processes is frequently the cause of incompatibilit...
Speciation involves reproductive isolation, which can occur by hybridization barriers acting in the ...
A review is given on advances in endosperm research in angiosperms. Endosperm is a very important nu...
Seed development in flowering plants is a paradigm for the coordination of different tissues during ...
Regulation of seed germination requires coordinate action by the embryo and surrounding endosperm. W...