Multicellular organisms, such as plants, fungi, and animals, develop organs with specialized functions. Major challenges in developing such structures include establishment of polarity along three axes (apical-basal, medio-lateral, and dorso-ventral/abaxial-adaxial), specification of tissue types and their coordinated growth, and maintenance of communication between the organ and the entire organism. The gynoecium of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana embodies the female reproductive organ and has proven an excellent model system for studying organ establishment and development, given its division into different regions with distinct symmetries and highly diverse tissue types. Upon pollination, the gynoecium undergoes dramatic changes in ...
The Arabidopsis gynoecium is a complex organ specialized for seed production and dispersal. It arise...
In the past few years, ovule development has been widely studied in different plant species, both f...
Determining the mechanisms that establish shape and identity in organs has long been a goal for deve...
Multicellular organisms, such as plants, fungi, and animals, develop organs with specialized functio...
In the past 20–30 years, developmental biologists have made tremendous progress in identifying genes...
The study of floral organ development has been a dri-ving force inplantdevelopmental biology researc...
The study of flower development has experienced great advances over the last 15 years. The most impo...
Plant reproduction is a highly regulated process involving multiple developmental stages crucial for...
Angiosperms, or flowering plants, form the largest group of plants, with more than 350,000 extant sp...
The fruit are an integral plant organ that function to nurture and disperse seeds. Using the model ...
In Arabidopsis, the gynoecium, the inner whorl of the flower, is the female reproductive part. Many ...
The formation of flowers is one of the main models for studying the regulatory mechanisms that unde...
The Arabidopsis thaliana ovule arises as a female reproductive organ composed solely of somatic dipl...
The fruit is a vital plant structure that supports seed development and dispersal, and is an indispe...
Female gametogenesis in flowering plants initiates in the ovule, where a single germline progenitor ...
The Arabidopsis gynoecium is a complex organ specialized for seed production and dispersal. It arise...
In the past few years, ovule development has been widely studied in different plant species, both f...
Determining the mechanisms that establish shape and identity in organs has long been a goal for deve...
Multicellular organisms, such as plants, fungi, and animals, develop organs with specialized functio...
In the past 20–30 years, developmental biologists have made tremendous progress in identifying genes...
The study of floral organ development has been a dri-ving force inplantdevelopmental biology researc...
The study of flower development has experienced great advances over the last 15 years. The most impo...
Plant reproduction is a highly regulated process involving multiple developmental stages crucial for...
Angiosperms, or flowering plants, form the largest group of plants, with more than 350,000 extant sp...
The fruit are an integral plant organ that function to nurture and disperse seeds. Using the model ...
In Arabidopsis, the gynoecium, the inner whorl of the flower, is the female reproductive part. Many ...
The formation of flowers is one of the main models for studying the regulatory mechanisms that unde...
The Arabidopsis thaliana ovule arises as a female reproductive organ composed solely of somatic dipl...
The fruit is a vital plant structure that supports seed development and dispersal, and is an indispe...
Female gametogenesis in flowering plants initiates in the ovule, where a single germline progenitor ...
The Arabidopsis gynoecium is a complex organ specialized for seed production and dispersal. It arise...
In the past few years, ovule development has been widely studied in different plant species, both f...
Determining the mechanisms that establish shape and identity in organs has long been a goal for deve...