نتایج جستجو برای: sporophyte

تعداد نتایج: 330  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Luke Gumaelius Brett Lahner David E Salt Jo Ann Banks

The sporophyte of the fern Pteris vittata is known to hyperaccumulate arsenic (As) in its fronds to >1% of its dry weight. Hyperaccumulation of As by plants has been identified as a valuable trait for the development of a practical phytoremediation processes for removal of this potentially toxic trace element from the environment. However, because the sporophyte of P. vittata is a slow growing ...

Journal: :Genetics 1997
B DeYoung T Weber B Hass J A Banks

The haploid gametophytes of the fern Ceratopteris richardii are autotrophic and develop independently of the diploid sporophyte plant. While haploid genetics is useful for screening and characterizing mutations affecting gametophyte development in Ceratopteris, it is difficult to assess whether a gametophytic mutation is dominant or recessive or to determine allelism by complementation analysis...

Journal: :Journal of Phycology 2021

The haploid-diploid life cycle of the filamentous brown alga Ectocarpus involves alternation between two independent and morphologically distinct multicellular generations, sporophyte gametophyte. Deployment developmental program requires TALE homeodomain transcription factors OUROBOROS SAMSARA. In addition, generation has been shown to secrete a diffusible factor that can induce uni-spores swi...

Journal: :Development 2012
Tsuyoshi Aoyama Yuji Hiwatashi Mikao Shigyo Rumiko Kofuji Minoru Kubo Motomi Ito Mitsuyasu Hasebe

Stem cells are formed at particular times and positions during the development of multicellular organisms. Whereas flowering plants form stem cells only in the sporophyte generation, non-seed plants form stem cells in both the sporophyte and gametophyte generations. Although the molecular mechanisms underlying stem cell formation in the sporophyte generation have been extensively studied, only ...

2013
Carlos M. Herrera Mónica Medrano Pilar Bazaga

Despite the importance of assessing the stability of epigenetic variation in non-model organisms living in real-world scenarios, no studies have been conducted on the transgenerational persistence of epigenetic structure in wild plant populations. This gap in knowledge is hindering progress in the interpretation of natural epigenetic variation. By applying the methylation-sensitive amplified fr...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Moritz Rövekamp John L. Bowman Ueli Grossniklaus

Unlike in animals, the life cycle of land plants alternates between two multicellular generations, the haploid gametophyte and the diploid sporophyte [1]. Gamete differentiation initiates the transition from the gametophyte to the sporophyte generation and, upon maturation, the egg cell establishes a quiescent state that is maintained until fertilization. This quiescence represents a hallmark o...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2012
Roberto Ligrone Jeffrey G Duckett Karen S Renzaglia

Background Molecular phylogeny has resolved the liverworts as the earliest-divergent clade of land plants and mosses as the sister group to hornworts plus tracheophytes, with alternative topologies resolving the hornworts as sister to mosses plus tracheophytes less well supported. The tracheophytes plus fossil plants putatively lacking lignified vascular tissue form the polysporangiophyte clade...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Agustin Zsögön Dóra Szakonyi Xiuling Shi Mary E Byrne

Ribosomal protein mutations in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) result in a range of specific developmental phenotypes. Why ribosomal protein mutants have specific phenotypes is not fully known, but such defects potentially result from ribosome insufficiency, ribosome heterogeneity, or extraribosomal functions of ribosomal proteins. Here, we report that ovule development is sensitive to the l...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2013
Anastasia Bragina Christian Berg Henry Müller Daniel Moser Gabriele Berg

Plant-associated bacteria are important for the growth and health of their host, but little is known about its functional diversity and impact on ecosystem functioning. We studied bacterial nitrogen fixation and methane oxidation from indicator Sphagnum mosses in Alpine bogs to test a hypothesis that the plant microbiome contained different functional patterns depending on their functions withi...

2015
Rémy Luthringer Agnieszka P. Lipinska Denis Roze Alexandre Cormier Nicolas Macaisne Akira F. Peters J. Mark Cock Susana M. Coelho

The recombining regions of sex chromosomes (pseudoautosomal regions, PARs) are predicted to exhibit unusual features due to their being genetically linked to the nonrecombining, sex-determining region. This phenomenon is expected to occur in both diploid (XY, ZW) and haploid (UV) sexual systems, with slightly different consequences for UV sexual systems because of the absence of masking during ...

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