After fertilization in flowering plants seeds bearing embryos are found inside the fruits. If seeds are developed from ovules, what is the thick wall of the fruit that is protective in function called? View Solution Name the part of the flower which develops into fruit and seed after fertilizati...
Analysis of a complete loss-of-function mutant of OsMADS3 and OsMADS58 revealed that carpel-like organs expressing DL were formed in the absence of the two class C genes. Furthermore, no known flower organs including carpels were specified in a double mutant of DL and SUPERWOMAN1 ( a ...
Separation ofAG function in floral meristem determinacy from that in reproductive organ identity by expressing antisenseAG RNA. Plant Molec. Biol. 28: 767–784. Article CAS Google Scholar Moeliono, B. M. 1970. Cauline or carpellary placentation among dicotyledons. Vols. 1, 2. Van Gorcum ...
We have generated periclinal chimeras between plants that differ in the number of carpels per flower to determine the roles of cells occupying specific positions in the floral meristem in determining the number of carpels initiated. Intraspecific chimeras were generated between tomato (Lycopersicon ...
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function5. Reverse genetic experiment using TILLING showed that at least one of the conserved motifs is required for the proper function of the protein15. The C-terminal region is highly conserved and contains the zinc fingers and nuclear localization signals and is predicted to be implicated in ...
Carpel development in Arabidopsis is known to be controlled by the organ identity gene AGAMOUS. However, even in the absence of AGAMOUS function, many carp... Alvarez,Smyth,DR - 《Journal of Plant Research》 被引量: 42发表: 1998年 A model for an early role of auxin in Arabidopsis gynoeciu...
aIn addition, studies indicate that a similar mechanism is involved in the development of inner nonflattened organs, such as the stamen, carpel, and ovule (Eshed et al., 1999, 2001; Kelley et al., 2009). For example, anthers are radialized in kan, phb-1d, and filamentous flower (fil...
In addition, the petals were converted into stamen-like structures in the second whorl of 35S::LMADS2 and 35S::EgMADS1 transgenic Arabidopsis. Our data indicated that LMADS2 and EgMADS1 are putative D functional MADS box genes in lily and...
Yet, due to the distinctive structure and function of carpels, deducing homologies among carpels and other seed-plant organs has been difficult. Progress in understanding carpel homologies and evolution is being made in a number of directions. Homologies, as well as transformations between them, ...