نتایج جستجو برای: tapetum

تعداد نتایج: 425  

Journal: :Journal of Anatomical Sciences 2020

Journal: :Forests 2023

High temperature can induce the production of 2n gametes and aborted pollen during microsporogenesis in Populus canescens. However, mechanism by which high induces abortion remains unknown. Here, was induced exposing male flower buds P. canescens to 38 41 °C; morphology, meiotic abnormalities, defects microtubular cytoskeleton, tapetum development were characterized. We found that dominant stag...

2012
Zhengfu Zhou Xiaoling Dun Shengqian Xia Dianyi Shi Maomao Qin Bin Yi Jing Wen Jinxiong Shen Chaozhi Ma Jinxing Tu Tingdong Fu

7365AB, a recessive genetic male sterility system, is controlled by BnMs3 in Brassica napus, which encodes a Tic40 protein required for tapetum development. However, the role of BnMs3 in rapeseed anther development is still largely unclear. In this research, cytological analysis revealed that anther development of a Bnms3 mutant has defects in the transition of the tapetum to the secretory type...

Journal: :Plant and Cell Physiology 2008
Tokunori Hobo Keita Suwabe Koichiro Aya Go Suzuki Kentaro Yano Takeshi Ishimizu Masahiro Fujita Shunsuke Kikuchi Kazuki Hamada Masumi Miyano Tomoaki Fujioka Fumi Kaneko Tomohiko Kazama Yoko Mizuta Hirokazu Takahashi Katsuhiro Shiono Mikio Nakazono Nobuhiro Tsutsumi Yoshiaki Nagamura Nori Kurata Masao Watanabe Makoto Matsuoka

The male gametophyte and tapetum play different roles during anther development although they are differentiated from the same cell lineage, the L2 layer. Until now, it has not been possible to delineate their transcriptomes due to technical difficulties in separating the two cell types. In the present study, we characterized the separated transcriptomes of the rice microspore/pollen and tapetu...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2008
Jun Zhu Hui Chen Hui Li Ju-Fang Gao Hua Jiang Chen Wang Yue-Feng Guan Zhong-Nan Yang

In Arabidopsis, the tapetum plays important roles in anther development by providing enzymes for callose dissolution and materials for pollen-wall formation, and by supplying nutrients for pollen development. Here, we report the identification and characterization of a male-sterile mutant, defective in tapetal development and function 1 (tdf1), that exhibits irregular division and dysfunction o...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Gema Vizcay-Barrena Zoe A Wilson

The Arabidopsis male sterility1 mutation results in mature anthers that are devoid of pollen. Meiosis and early development progress normally; however, after microspore release, the microspore cytoplasm and tapetum become abnormally granular and vacuolated, and degeneration occurs. Pollen wall development is seriously affected; primexine formation within the callose wall appears to occur normal...

Journal: :The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology 1959
Maurice H. Bernstein Daniel C. Pease

The fine structure of the tapetum of the cat eye has been investigated by electron microscopy. The tapetum is made up of modified choroidal cells, seen as polygonal plates grouped around penetrating blood vessels which terminate in the anastomosing capillary network of the choriocapillaris. The tapetal cells are rectangular in cross-section, set in regular brick-like rows, and attain a depth of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Chien Yu Huang Pei-Ying Chen Ming-Der Huang Chih-Hua Tsou Wann-Neng Jane Anthony H C Huang

During evolution, genomes expanded via whole-genome, segmental, tandem, and individual-gene duplications, and the emerged redundant paralogs would be eliminated or retained owing to selective neutrality or adaptive benefit and further functional divergence. Here we show that tandem paralogs can contribute adaptive quantitative benefit and thus have been retained in a lineage-specific manner. In...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 1991
C R Braekevelt

The choroidally located tapetum lucidum of the southern fiddler ray (Trygonorhina fasciata) has been examined by light and electron microscopy in both light- and dark-adaptation. In this species, the tapetum consists of a single layer of overlapping cells oriented at an angle of about 30 degrees to the incoming light. These are situated immediately external to the choriocapillaris. These tapeta...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 1886

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