نتایج جستجو برای: stamen

تعداد نتایج: 564  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Xiaodong Liu Jian Huang Sriram Parameswaran Toshiro Ito Brandon Seubert Max Auer Amy Rymaszewski Gengxiang Jia Heather A Owen Dazhong Zhao

The stamen, which consists of an anther and a filament, is the male reproductive organ in a flower. The specification of stamen identity in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) is controlled by a combination of the B genes APETALA3 (AP3) and PISTILLATA, the C gene AGAMOUS (AG), and the E genes SEPALLATA1 (SEP1) to SEP4. The "floral organ-building" gene SPOROCYTELESS/NOZZLE (SPL/NZZ) plays a centr...

Journal: :Physiologia plantarum 2009
Satoko Tashiro Chang-en Tian Masaaki K Watahiki Kotaro T Yamamoto

We investigated the physiological and molecular basis of lower fecundity of massugu2 (msg2), which is a dominant mutant of an auxin primary response gene, IAA19, in Arabidopsis thaliana. By measuring the length of all stamens and pistils in inflorescences and the reference growth rate of pistils, we constructed growth curves of pistils and stamens between stages 12 and 15 of flower development....

2017
Chang-Long Xiao Hui Deng Gan-Ju Xiang Kadiori Edwin Luguba You-Hao Guo Chun-Feng Yang

Successive stamen movement directly controls pollen presentation schedules through sequential stamen maturation and changes the extent of herkogamy by altering the positions of sexual organs. However, the implications of such movements in terms of pollination are not well understood. Pollen presentation theory predicts that staggered pollen presentation should be favoured when plants are subjec...

2017
Lingyan Wang Yu Bao Hanxi Wang Chunguang He Ping Wang Lianxi Sheng Zhanhui Tang

Approximately 80 % of angiosperm species produce hermaphroditic flowers, which face the problem of male-male sexual interference (one or more anthers gets in the way of disseminating pollen from other anthers) or male-female sexual interference (the pistil interferes with disseminating pollen from the anthers by preventing the anther from touching a pollinator, or the anther prevents pollinator...

Journal: :THE PLANT CELL ONLINE 2004

2012
Paul H. Reeves Christine M. Ellis Sara E. Ploense Miin-Feng Wu Vandana Yadav Dorothea Tholl Aurore Chételat Ina Haupt Brian J. Kennerley Charles Hodgens Edward E. Farmer Punita Nagpal Jason W. Reed

For self-pollinating plants to reproduce, male and female organ development must be coordinated as flowers mature. The Arabidopsis transcription factors AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR 6 (ARF6) and ARF8 regulate this complex process by promoting petal expansion, stamen filament elongation, anther dehiscence, and gynoecium maturation, thereby ensuring that pollen released from the anthers is deposited on ...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2009
Yusuke Kazama Makoto T Fujiwara Ayako Koizumi Kiyoshi Nishihara Rie Nishiyama Etsuko Kifune Tomoko Abe Shigeyuki Kawano

To elucidate the mechanism(s) underlying dioecious flower development, the present study analyzed a SUPERMAN (SUP) homolog, SlSUP, which was identified in Silene latifolia. The sex of this plant is determined by heteromorphic X and Y sex chromosomes. It was revealed that SlSUP is a single-copy autosomal gene expressed exclusively in female flowers. Introduction of a genomic copy of SlSUP into t...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2008
Brigitte Marazzi Peter K Endress

The buzz-pollinated genus Senna (Leguminosae) is outstanding for including species with monosymmetric flowers and species with diverse asymmetric, enantiomorphic (enantiostylous) flowers. To recognize patterns of homology, we dissected the floral symmetry character complex and explored corolla morphology in 60 Senna species and studied floral development of four enantiomorphic species. The asym...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Jitka Zluvova Sevdalin Georgiev Bohuslav Janousek Deborah Charlesworth Boris Vyskot Ioan Negrutiu

Understanding the origin and evolution of sex chromosomes requires studying recently evolved X-Y chromosome systems such as those in some flowering plants. We describe Y chromosome deletion mutants of Silene latifolia, a dioecious plant with heteromorphic sex chromosomes. The combination of results from new and previously described deletions with histological descriptions of their stamen develo...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Agnes S. Dellinger Darin S. Penneys Yannick M. Staedler Lena Fragner Wolfram Weckwerth Jürg Schönenberger

Bird pollination has evolved repeatedly among flowering plants but is almost exclusively characterized by passive transfer of pollen onto the bird and by nectar as primary reward [1, 2]. Food body rewards are exceedingly rare among eudicot flowering plants and are only known to occur on sterile floral organs [3]. In this study, we report an alternative bird pollination mechanism involving bulbo...

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