نتایج جستجو برای: seed development

تعداد نتایج: 1482596  

2016
Katrin Ehlers Amey S Bhide Dawit G Tekleyohans Benjamin Wittkop Rod J Snowdon Annette Becker

Seed formation is a pivotal process in plant reproduction and dispersal. It begins with megagametophyte development in the ovule, followed by fertilization and subsequently coordinated development of embryo, endosperm, and maternal seed coat. Two closely related MADS-box genes, SHATTERPROOF 1 and 2 (SHP1 and SHP2) are involved in specifying ovule integument identity in Arabidopsis thaliana. The...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2015
Tiancong Qi Huang Huang Susheng Song Daoxin Xie

Stamens are the plant male reproductive organs essential for plant fertility. Proper development of stamens is modulated by environmental cues and endogenous hormone signals. Deficiencies in biosynthesis or perception of the phytohormone jasmonate (JA) attenuate stamen development, disrupt male fertility, and abolish seed production in Arabidopsis thaliana. This study revealed that JA-mediated ...

2016
Duarte D Figueiredo Rita A Batista Pawel J Roszak Lars Hennig Claudia Köhler

In flowering plants, seed development is initiated by the fusion of the maternal egg and central cells with two paternal sperm cells, leading to the formation of embryo and endosperm, respectively. The fertilization products are surrounded by the maternally derived seed coat, whose development prior to fertilization is blocked by epigenetic regulators belonging to the Polycomb Group (PcG) prote...

Journal: :Journal of proteomics 2013
Hui Liu Cuiping Wang Setsuko Komatsu Mingxia He Gongshe Liu Shihua Shen

UNLABELLED To characterize the metabolic signatures of lipid accumulation in Jatropha curcas seeds, comparative proteomic technique was employed to profile protein changes during the seed development. Temporal changes in comparative proteome were examined using gels-based proteomic technique at six developmental stages for lipid accumulation. And 104 differentially expressed proteins were ident...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
K Diane Jofuku Pamela K Omidyar Zorana Gee Jack K Okamuro

APETALA2 (AP2) is best known for its role in the regulation of flower meristem and flower organ identity and development in Arabidopsis. We show here that AP2 also plays an important role in determining seed size, seed weight, and the accumulation of seed oil and protein. We demonstrate genetically that AP2 acts through the maternal sporophyte and endosperm genomes to control seed weight and se...

2007
Brandon H. Le Javier A. Wagmaister Tomokazu Kawashima Anhthu Q. Bui John J. Harada Robert B. Goldberg

Seeds are essential for flowering plant reproduction because they protect, nourish, and contain the developing embryo that represents the next sporophytic generation. In addition, seeds contain energy resources that sustain the young sporophyte during germination before photosynthesis begins. In legumes, food reserves stored in embryonic cotyledons make seeds important as a food source for both...

2014
Hanzi He Deborah de Souza Vidigal L. Basten Snoek Sabine Schnabel Harm Nijveen Henk Hilhorst Leónie Bentsink

Seed performance after dispersal is highly dependent on parental environmental cues, especially during seed formation and maturation. Here we examine which environmental factors are the most dominant in this respect and whether their effects are dependent on the genotypes under investigation. We studied the influence of light intensity, photoperiod, temperature, nitrate, and phosphate during se...

2003
L C SIMMS C E MULLINS M J WILSON

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2014
Milton J. Haar Jack Dekker

The dormancy status of S. faberi seed at abscission was assessed with reference to tiller and panicle development. Seed from a single genetic line were grown under field, greenhouse and controlled environment growth chamber conditions. At abscission, a small fraction (<10%) of S. faberi seed germinated under favorable conditions. Seed were dissected and germination of caryopses and embryos also...

2017
Juan Du Shoudong Wang Cunman He Bin Zhou Yong-Ling Ruan Huixia Shou

To understand the gene expression networks controlling soybean seed set and size, transcriptome analyses were performed in three early seed developmental stages, using two genotypes with contrasting seed size. The two-dimensional data set provides a comprehensive and systems-level view on dynamic gene expression networks underpinning soybean seed set and subsequent development. Using pairwise c...

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