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Pollen‐pistil interaction in kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa; Actinidiaceae) [PDF]
The pollen‐pistil interaction has been examined in kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa). In this species a large number of seeds are produced in each fruit and a great many pollen grains germinate and grow to reach the ovules. This growth is assisted by an abundant secretion that is present all along the pistilar tract. At anthesis, the stigma is covered by
González González, María Victoria +2 more
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Parallel evolution of dominant pistil-side self-incompatibility suppressors in Arabidopsis
In Brassicaceae, interaction between the pollen-derived peptide ligand SP11 and the pistil-expressed receptor kinase SRK leads to self-incompatibility. Here the authors provide evidence that in Arabidopsis dominant self-compatibility inducers evolved at ...
Sota Fujii +5 more
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Flowering and pollination studies with European plum (Prunus domestica L.) cultivars [PDF]
One of the most important factors affecting the financial outcome of commercial fruit growing is the success of pollination and fertilization, which in turn are dependent on weather conditions, activity of pollinators and the compatibility and overlap in
Dieren, M.C.A., van +2 more
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Reproductive abnormalities in interspecific crosses involving Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium arboreum [PDF]
A successful cross fertilization involving two different species implies that a chain of reproductive process takes placeunhampered after pollination. The coordination and interaction between genes or gene complexes in the pollen parent andmatching gene ...
S.Saravanan, K. Koodalingam and T.S. Raveendran
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Background Reproductive biology in citrus is still poorly understood. Although in recent years several efforts have been made to study pollen-pistil interaction and self-incompatibility, little information is available about the molecular mechanisms ...
Caruso Marco +7 more
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Successful plant reproduction and fruit formation depend on adequate pollen and pistil development, and pollen–pistil interactions. In Nicotiana tabacum, pollen tubes grow through the intercellular spaces of pistil-specialized tissues, stigmatic ...
Greice Lubini +6 more
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IntroductionIn the last decade, it has been discovered that allergen-bearing extracellular nanovesicles, termed “pollensomes”, are released by pollen during germination.
Chiara Suanno +16 more
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Quantitative proteomics of the tobacco pollen tube secretome identifies novel pollen tube guidance proteins important for fertilization [PDF]
List of primers used in this study.
David Honys +5 more
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ReprOlive: a database with linked data for the olive tree (Olea europaea L.) reproductive transcriptome [PDF]
Plant reproductive transcriptomes have been analyzed in different species due to the agronomical and biotechnological importance of plant reproduction.
Adoración eZafra +12 more
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Pollen–pistil interactions and early fruiting in parthenocarpic citrus [PDF]
An intense pollen-pistil interaction precedes fertilization. This interaction is of particular relevance in agronomically important species where seeds or fruits are the edible part. Over time some agronomically species have been selected for the ability to produce fruit without seeds. While this phenomenon is critical for commercial production in some
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