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Characterization and genetic mapping of a mutation (ms35) which prevents anther dehiscence in Arabidopsis thaliana by affecting secondary wall thickening in the endothecium

New Phytologist, 1999
The male sterile mutant, ms35, of Arabidopsis thaliana was produced by X‐irradiation of seeds. The mutant produces fertile pollen, but is male sterile because the anthers do not dehisce. Anther development in ms35 plants occurs as in wild‐type Arabidopsis until shortly after microspores are released from meiotic tetrads.
J. DAWSON   +5 more
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[Change in the state of DNP during the course of endothecium cell differentiation in lily anthers].

TSitologiia i genetika, 1980
Double-wavelength cytophotometry of the Feulgen-stained nuclei was used to detect the different ratio of condensed and non-condensed chromatin in the anther tissues in the course of their differentiation on the basis of hydrolysis curves in IN HCl at 60 degrees C.
S A, Reznikova, A I, Erokhina
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ABCB1 and ABCB19 have synergistic effects on auxin transport during tapetum development, endothecium lignification and pollen maturation in Arabidopsis stamens

2015
Arabidopsis abcb1 abcb19 double mutants defective in the auxin transporters ABCB1/PGP1 and ABCB19/PGP19 are altered in stamen elongation, anther dehiscence and pollen maturation. To assess the contribution of these transporters to stamen development we performed phenotypic, histological analyses, and in situ hybridizations on abcb1 and abcb19 single ...
Cecchetti V   +6 more
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Auxin controls Arabidopsis anther dehiscence by regulating endothecium lignification and jasmonic acid biosynthesis

Plant Journal, 2013
Valentina Cecchetti   +2 more
exaly  

Chloroplasts in anther endothecium of Zea mays (Poaceae)

American Journal of Botany, 2015
Katherine M Murphy   +2 more
exaly  

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