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Pollen-specific pectin methylesterase involved in pollen tube growth

open access: yesDevelopmental Biology, 2006
Pollen tube elongation in the pistil is a crucial step in the sexual reproduction of plants. Because the wall of the pollen tube tip is composed of a single layer of pectin and, unlike most other plant cell walls, does not contain cellulose or callose ...
Adi Zaltsman, Vitaly Citovsky
exaly   +2 more sources
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Tip-localized receptors control pollen tube growth and LURE sensing in Arabidopsis

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