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Duplication and Diversification of REPLUMLESS – A Case Study in the Papaveraceae
There is a vast amount of fruit morphological diversity in terms of their texture, the number of carpels, if those carpels are fused or not and how fruits open to disperse the seeds.
Cecilia Zumajo-Cardona +3 more
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Plant evolution is largely driven by adaptations in seed protection and dispersal strategies that allow diversification into new niches. This is evident by the tremendous variation in flowering and fruiting structures present both across and within ...
Chris eDardick, Ann eCallahan
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Combined Transcriptome- and Proteome-based Analyses for Mining of Genes Associated with Fruit Cracking in Chinese Jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.) [PDF]
Fruit dehiscence is a crucial physiological disorder in fruit crops. Fruit cracking may frequently cause more than 50% of yield losses in Chinese jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.).
M. Lin +5 more
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Members of the Brassicaceae family disperse their seeds through a mechanism commonly referred to as fruit dehiscence or pod shatter. Pod shatter is influenced by variations in valve margin structure and by the molecular control pathways related to valve ...
Y. Zhang +3 more
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The systems of the Campanulaceae Juss. introduced by the end of the 20th century used external morphological characteristics of the fruit. However, they significantly differed one from another by the number of subfamilies and tribes.
R. Andreychuk, A. Odintsova
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Morphogenesis of fruits in Gladiolus imbricatus and Iris sibirica (Iridaceae)
Based on light microscopy investigation of fruits and seeds in Gladiolus imbricatus and Iris sibirica, new data on morphogenesis and histogenesis of the pericarp and seed coat development have been revealed. The inner ovary structure, vascular system and
Skrypec K. , Odintsova A.
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The Xylopia malayana fruit: significance of its dehiscence
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Hsuan, Keng, Heaslett, E A
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Seed abscission and fruit dehiscence required for seed dispersal rely on similar genetic networks [PDF]
Seed dispersal is an essential trait that enables colonization of new favorable habitats, ensuring species survival. In plants with dehiscent fruits, such as Arabidopsis, seed dispersal depends on two processes: the separation of the fruit valves that protect the seeds (fruit dehiscence), and the detachment of the seeds from the funiculus connecting ...
V. Balanzà +4 more
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Taxonomic significance of fruit and seed structure in the subfamily Cassinoideae (Celastraceae)
The paper reports on the macro- and micromorphology and anatomy of fruits and seeds in 19 species representing 13 African and American genera of subfamily Cassinoideae (family Celastraceae).
Иван Алексеевич Савинов +2 more
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Abstract Background Seed shattering limits the production of Elymus sibiricus L., and application of exogenous brassinosteroid significantly alleviates plant organ abscission. Methods To explore the potential regulatory network of brassinosteroid on seed shattering, the abscission zone of E. sibiricus cv. Lanyu No.
Huanhuan Lu +6 more
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