Cuticular layers and seeds are prominent plant adaptations to terrestrial life that appeared early and late during plant evolution, respectively. The cuticle is a waterproof film covering plant aerial organs preventing excessive water loss and protecting against biotic and abiotic stresses. Cutin, consisting of crosslinked fatty acid monomers, is the most abundant and studied cuticular component. Seeds are dry, metabolically inert structures promoting plant dispersal by keeping the plant embryo in an arrested protected state. In Arabidopsis thaliana seeds, the embryo is surrounded by a single cell endosperm layer itself surrounded by a seed coat layer, the testa. Whole genome analyses lead us to identify cutin biosynthesis genes as regulato...
International audienceThe cuticle plays a critical role in plant survival during extreme drought con...
The plant cuticle forms a multi-layered structure of lipid components at the outermost surface of pl...
Seed dormancy is an ecologically important adaptive trait in plants whereby germination is repressed...
<div><p>Cuticular layers and seeds are prominent plant adaptations to terrestrial life that appeared...
Cuticular layers and seeds are prominent plant adaptations to terrestrial life that appeared early a...
Mature dry seeds are highly resilient plant structures where the encapsulated embryo is kept protect...
The embryonic cuticle is necessary for normal seed development and seedling establishment in Arabido...
The seed coat is specialized dead tissue protecting the plant embryo from mechanical and oxidative d...
Background: In flowering plants, proper seed development is achieved through the constant interplay ...
Seeds are a major evolutionary land plant innovation that has contributed to the striking spread and...
International audienceGermination sensu stricto in Arabidopsis involves seed-coat and endosperm rupt...
<p>(A) A cuticle limits the diffusion of oxygen within seeds. In cutin biosynthesis mutants, the str...
In Arabidopsis mature seeds, the onset of the embryo-to-seedling transition is nonautonomously contr...
The embryonic cuticle is necessary for normal seed development and seedling establishment in Arabido...
Cuticles, which are composed of a variety of aliphatic molecules, impregnate epidermal cell walls fo...
International audienceThe cuticle plays a critical role in plant survival during extreme drought con...
The plant cuticle forms a multi-layered structure of lipid components at the outermost surface of pl...
Seed dormancy is an ecologically important adaptive trait in plants whereby germination is repressed...
<div><p>Cuticular layers and seeds are prominent plant adaptations to terrestrial life that appeared...
Cuticular layers and seeds are prominent plant adaptations to terrestrial life that appeared early a...
Mature dry seeds are highly resilient plant structures where the encapsulated embryo is kept protect...
The embryonic cuticle is necessary for normal seed development and seedling establishment in Arabido...
The seed coat is specialized dead tissue protecting the plant embryo from mechanical and oxidative d...
Background: In flowering plants, proper seed development is achieved through the constant interplay ...
Seeds are a major evolutionary land plant innovation that has contributed to the striking spread and...
International audienceGermination sensu stricto in Arabidopsis involves seed-coat and endosperm rupt...
<p>(A) A cuticle limits the diffusion of oxygen within seeds. In cutin biosynthesis mutants, the str...
In Arabidopsis mature seeds, the onset of the embryo-to-seedling transition is nonautonomously contr...
The embryonic cuticle is necessary for normal seed development and seedling establishment in Arabido...
Cuticles, which are composed of a variety of aliphatic molecules, impregnate epidermal cell walls fo...
International audienceThe cuticle plays a critical role in plant survival during extreme drought con...
The plant cuticle forms a multi-layered structure of lipid components at the outermost surface of pl...
Seed dormancy is an ecologically important adaptive trait in plants whereby germination is repressed...