نتایج جستجو برای: microspore

تعداد نتایج: 580  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2014
Mercedes Soriano Hui Li Cédric Jacquard Gerco C Angenent Joan Krochko Remko Offringa Kim Boutilier

In Arabidopsis thaliana, zygotic embryo divisions are highly regular, but it is not clear how embryo patterning is established in species or culture systems with irregular cell divisions. We investigated this using the Brassica napus microspore embryogenesis system, where the male gametophyte is reprogrammed in vitro to form haploid embryos in the absence of exogenous growth regulators. Microsp...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2005
Satoru Moritoh Daisuke Miki Masahiro Akiyama Mihoko Kawahara Takeshi Izawa Hisaji Maki Ko Shimamoto

We have cloned a new member of the RAD2/XPG nuclease family, OsGEN-L (OsGEN-like), from rice (Oryza sativa L.). OsGEN-L possesses two domains, the N- and I-regions, that are conserved in the RAD2/XPG nuclease family. Database searches and phylogenetic analyses revealed that OsGEN-L belongs to class 4 of the RAD2/XPG nuclease family, and OsGEN-L homologs were found in animals and higher plants. ...

Journal: :Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology 2004

2012
Alison M.R. Ferrie

Doubled haploidy methodology is commonly used in many agronomically important crops to speed the development of new cultivars. There are a number of advantages in using haploidy technology in both practical application (varietal development, mutagenesis, transformation) and basic research (genomics, biochemical, and physiological studies). Haploid plants are commonly produced using one of four ...

Journal: :Molecular plant 2008
Yixing Wang Hong Wu Ming Yang

The Arabidopsis sporophytic tapetum undergoes a programmed degeneration process to secrete lipid and other materials to support pollen development. However, the molecular mechanism regulating the degeneration process is unknown. To gain insight into this molecular mechanism, we first determined that the most critical period for tapetal secretion to support pollen development is from the vacuola...

2010
Mohammed Inamuddin Mohammad Saquib

The present investigation deals with morphological and embryological studies of Rhynchelytrum repens (Willd) C.E. Hubbard. The development of anther walls are found to be Monocotyledonous type. The tapetal cells are substantially large, glandular and uninucleate. The middle layer is ephemeral and their cells are small in size. It is sandwiched between endothecial and tapetal layer. The endothec...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
D M Paxson-Sowders C H Dodrill H A Owen C A Makaroff

To identify factors that are required for proper pollen wall formation, we have characterized the T-DNA-tagged, dex1 mutation of Arabidopsis, which results in defective pollen wall pattern formation. This study reports the isolation and molecular characterization of DEX1 and morphological and ultrastructural analyses of dex1 plants. DEX1 encodes a novel plant protein that is predicted to be mem...

Asghar Valizadeh, Behzad Ahmadi Hamed ebrahimzadeh Masoud Parvizi Almani, Mehran Enayati Shariatpanahi Mohammad Ali Ebrahimi,

In this study, the effects of floret sterilization with sodium hypochlorite, cold stress, heat shock, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and colchicine treatment on microspore viability and induction of symmetrical nuclei divisions were assessed in six genotypes of sugarcane. The highest microspore viability was observed when florets were sterilized with 3.0% and 3.5% sodium hypochlorite in all gen...

Journal: :Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC) 2014

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