AbstractThe floral meristem is the homeostatic source of floral organs in angiosperms. In rice, after stamen and carpel differentiation, the floral meristem is terminated and exhausted to produce an ovule. To elucidate underlying mechanisms controlling the continuous process from floral meristem termination to ovule formation, we investigated two rice mutants showing abnormalities in ovule formation. In the weak mutant of the lonely guy gene, responsible for cytokinin activation to maintain the floral meristem, ovule formation was abolished inside the normally developing carpel. The loss-of-function of the OsMADS13 gene, encoding a MADS-box transcription factor, resulted in the replacement of ovule with extra carpels. The in situ expression...
We review developmental transitions of rice shoot meristems to branched inflorescences with floral m...
Ovules have an important role during the life cycle of the plant, and they provide an excellent mode...
A recessive mutation in the Arabidopsis STERILE APETALA (SAP) causes severe aberrations in infloresc...
In angiosperms, floral homeotic genes encoding MADS-domain transcription factors regulate the develo...
AbstractWe report a recessive mutation of rice, aberrant panicle organization 1 (apo1), which severe...
In spermatophytes the ovules upon fertilization give rise to the seeds. It is essential to understa...
In the past few years, ovule development has been widely studied in different plant species, both f...
Genes that control ovule identity were first identified in Petunia. Co-suppression of both FLORAL BI...
Understanding mechanisms that regulate when, where and how flowers are formed would elucidate cell-f...
AGAMOUS-LIKE6 (AGL6) genes play essential roles in flower development, but whether and how they work...
In angiosperms, specialized reproductive structures are borne in flowers to ensure their reproductiv...
Grass plants develop unique floral patterns that determine grain production. However, the molecular ...
In spermatophytes the ovules upon fertilization give rise to the seeds. It is essential to understan...
A correction has been published: Journal of Experimental Botany, Volume 72, Issue 15, 28 July 2021, ...
Ovules have an important role during the life cycle of the plant, and they provide an excellent mode...
We review developmental transitions of rice shoot meristems to branched inflorescences with floral m...
Ovules have an important role during the life cycle of the plant, and they provide an excellent mode...
A recessive mutation in the Arabidopsis STERILE APETALA (SAP) causes severe aberrations in infloresc...
In angiosperms, floral homeotic genes encoding MADS-domain transcription factors regulate the develo...
AbstractWe report a recessive mutation of rice, aberrant panicle organization 1 (apo1), which severe...
In spermatophytes the ovules upon fertilization give rise to the seeds. It is essential to understa...
In the past few years, ovule development has been widely studied in different plant species, both f...
Genes that control ovule identity were first identified in Petunia. Co-suppression of both FLORAL BI...
Understanding mechanisms that regulate when, where and how flowers are formed would elucidate cell-f...
AGAMOUS-LIKE6 (AGL6) genes play essential roles in flower development, but whether and how they work...
In angiosperms, specialized reproductive structures are borne in flowers to ensure their reproductiv...
Grass plants develop unique floral patterns that determine grain production. However, the molecular ...
In spermatophytes the ovules upon fertilization give rise to the seeds. It is essential to understan...
A correction has been published: Journal of Experimental Botany, Volume 72, Issue 15, 28 July 2021, ...
Ovules have an important role during the life cycle of the plant, and they provide an excellent mode...
We review developmental transitions of rice shoot meristems to branched inflorescences with floral m...
Ovules have an important role during the life cycle of the plant, and they provide an excellent mode...
A recessive mutation in the Arabidopsis STERILE APETALA (SAP) causes severe aberrations in infloresc...