The endosperm has played a significant role in the evolution of angiosperms because of its physiological and genetic relationships to the embryo. One manifestation of this evolutionary role is its abnormal development in interploidy crosses. It is now established that the endosperm develops abnormally in interploidy-intraspecific crosses when the maternal: paternal genome ratio deviates from 2:1 in the endosperm itself. We propose an Endosperm Balance Number (EBN) hypothesis to explain endosperm development in both interploidy-intraspecific and interspecific crosses. Each species is assigned an EBN on the basis of its crossing behavior to a standard species. It is the EBN which determines the effective ploidy in the endosperm of each specie...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The results of wide- or interploidy crosses in angiosperms are unpredictable an...
Balance between maternal and paternal genomes within the triploid endosperm is necessary for normal ...
There are four genetically distinct components in the developing seeds of flowering plants: maternal...
The endosperm has played a significant role in the evolution of angiosperms because of its physiolog...
Success of seed development following sexual crosses is primarily dependent on proper endosperm func...
The parental investment in angiosperms comprises the endosperm, a nutrient reserve that is used duri...
The evolution of endosperm, the tissue that nourishes developing embryos, has remained an enigma owi...
Interest in understanding hybrid seed failure (HSF) has mushroomed, both in terms of identifying und...
Seeds are multi-generational structures containing a small embryonic plant enclosed in layers of div...
AbstractThe common assumption that the seed failure in interploidy crosses of flowering plants is du...
The common assumption that the seed failure in interploidy crosses of flowering plants is due to par...
The endosperm balance number (EBN) theory states that genomic contribution ratio should be kept at 2...
Polyploidization has played a major role in the origin and evolution of polyploid species. In this a...
Background and Aims The results of wide- or interploidy crosses in angiosperms are unpredictable and...
Reproductive isolation is considered to play a key part in evolution, and plants and animals have de...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The results of wide- or interploidy crosses in angiosperms are unpredictable an...
Balance between maternal and paternal genomes within the triploid endosperm is necessary for normal ...
There are four genetically distinct components in the developing seeds of flowering plants: maternal...
The endosperm has played a significant role in the evolution of angiosperms because of its physiolog...
Success of seed development following sexual crosses is primarily dependent on proper endosperm func...
The parental investment in angiosperms comprises the endosperm, a nutrient reserve that is used duri...
The evolution of endosperm, the tissue that nourishes developing embryos, has remained an enigma owi...
Interest in understanding hybrid seed failure (HSF) has mushroomed, both in terms of identifying und...
Seeds are multi-generational structures containing a small embryonic plant enclosed in layers of div...
AbstractThe common assumption that the seed failure in interploidy crosses of flowering plants is du...
The common assumption that the seed failure in interploidy crosses of flowering plants is due to par...
The endosperm balance number (EBN) theory states that genomic contribution ratio should be kept at 2...
Polyploidization has played a major role in the origin and evolution of polyploid species. In this a...
Background and Aims The results of wide- or interploidy crosses in angiosperms are unpredictable and...
Reproductive isolation is considered to play a key part in evolution, and plants and animals have de...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The results of wide- or interploidy crosses in angiosperms are unpredictable an...
Balance between maternal and paternal genomes within the triploid endosperm is necessary for normal ...
There are four genetically distinct components in the developing seeds of flowering plants: maternal...