نتایج جستجو برای: pistil

تعداد نتایج: 670  

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2010
Jerry L Kermicle Matthew M S Evans

Major genes govern the fertilization of teosinte ovules by maize pollen. A pollen-pistil compatibility system different from the previously described systems, Ga1-s and Tcb1-s, was identified among maize lines introgressed with chromosome segments from 2 teosinte populations. The pistil barrier is dominant, and pollen competence is determined by genotype of the individual pollen grain. A major ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1997
L. K. Wilhelmi D. Preuss

Higher “plants minimize their exposure to pollen from diverse species by precise regulation of flowering time, development of floral organs, and interactions with specific pollinators. These measures do not guarantee success, however, because of the vast quantities of pollen in the environment. Consequently, to ensure that only the appropriate sperm are delivered to the eggs, many plants have e...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2007
Lauren G Ruane Kathleen Donohue

Postpollination mechanisms of reproductive isolation can critically influence the amount of gene flow between hybridizing species. While much evidence exists for genetically based pollen-pistil incompatibility, we show that environmental variation also influences the postpollination performance of heterospecific pollen in the annual Phlox hybrid system. Thus, the environmental segregation of sp...

2012
Irene Serrano María C. Romero-Puertas María Rodríguez-Serrano Luisa M. Sandalio Adela Olmedilla

Programmed cell death (PCD) has been found to be induced after pollination both in papillar cells and in self-incompatible pollen in the olive (Olea europaea L.). Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide (NO) are known to be produced in the pistil and pollen during pollination but their contribution to PCD has so far remained elusive. The possible role of ROS and NO was investigated in ol...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2002
Aardra Kachroo Mikhail E Nasrallah June B Nasrallah

Cell–cell interactions in plants are expected to occur between adjoining cells that share a common developmental history. One exception is the interaction of the pollen or pollen tube with cells of the pistil. As a result, pollen–pistil interactions have emerged as models for the study of cell-to-cell signaling, particularly in the context of genetic self-incompatibility (SI). SI is an intraspe...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1993
M. K. Thorsness M. K. Kandasamy M. E. Nasrallah J. B. Nasrallah

A chimeric toxic gene consisting of the diphtheria toxin A chain gene fused to a promoter previously shown to direct pistil- and anther-specific expression was used to genetically target cell killing in transgenic Arabidopsis. Flowers of Arabidopsis transformants that carried the toxic gene fusion had distinct structural defects. The papillar cells at the stigma surface were stunted and were bi...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2009
Titima Tantikanjana Noreen Rizvi Mikhail E Nasrallah June B Nasrallah

The coordinate evolution of self-incompatibility (SI) and stigma-anther separation, two mechanisms that promote cross-pollination in plants, has been a long-standing puzzle in evolution and development. Using a transgenic self-incompatible Arabidopsis thaliana model, we performed screens for mutants exhibiting a modified SI response. A mutation in the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase RDR6, which fu...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2015
Q H Wang Z J Yang S H Wei Z Y Jiang Y F Yang Z S Hu Q X Sun Z S Peng

Wheat WAG-1 is a C-class MADS-box gene, which is orthologous to AGAMOUS in Arabidopsis. In this study, we report the cloning, characterization, and expression patterns of WAG-1 in the pistillody mutant HTS-1 and its sib-line CSTP. The cDNA of WAG-1 was found to be 765 bp in length, which was equal to the length of its open reading frame, encoding 254 amino acids. The location of WAG-1 revealed ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2015
M L Liao Z S Peng Z J Yang S H Wei P Martinek

HTS-1 is a new kind of pistillody wheat. All or parts of its stamen are transformed into pistils or pistil-like structures, and it has more seed sets per floret than normal wheat under normal cultivation conditions. To investigate the expression divergence in this mutant, an annealing control primer system was used to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the young spikelets. As a r...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Christopher B Lee Sunran Kim Bruce McClure

As pollen tubes grow toward the ovary, they are in constant contact with the pistil extracellular matrix (ECM). ECM components are taken up during growth, and some pistil molecules exert their effect inside the pollen tube. For instance, the Nicotiana alata 120-kD glycoprotein (120K) is an abundant arabinogalactan protein that is taken up from the ECM; it has been detected in association with p...

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