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Bioinformatics Identification and Expression Analysis of Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase Reveal Its Role in Isoflavone Accumulation during Soybean Seed Development. [PDF]
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Maternal control of seed development
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2001Maternal control of higher plant seed development is likely to involve female sporophytic as well as female gametophytic genes. While numerous female sporophytic mutants control the production of the ovule and the embryo sac true maternal effect mutations affecting embryo and endosperm development are rare in plants.
A M, Chaudhury, F, Berger
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Control of Early Seed Development
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2001▪ Abstract  Seed development requires coordinated expression of embryo and endosperm and has contributions from both sporophytic and male and female gametophytic genes. Genetic and molecular analyses in recent years have started to illuminate how products of these multiple genes interact to initiate seed development.
Chaudhury, A.M. +6 more
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Tree Physiology, 1995
This paper reviews the role of seed orchards as output systems for genetic improvement programs. In this paper, technological changes since the 1950s are examined, with emphasis on recent developments. The need to equate the type of seed orchard to the type of forestry practiced is recognized, as is the significance of the relationship between seed ...
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This paper reviews the role of seed orchards as output systems for genetic improvement programs. In this paper, technological changes since the 1950s are examined, with emphasis on recent developments. The need to equate the type of seed orchard to the type of forestry practiced is recognized, as is the significance of the relationship between seed ...
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Pollination, Fertilization, and Seed Development
2018Life cycle of plants is fundamentally different from that of animals. It is characterized by the presence of two distinct multicellular generations, referred as sporophytic (diploid) and gametophytic (haploid) generation which alternate with each other during the life cycle.
Rashmi Shakya, Satish C Bhatla
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Seed Formation and Development
1997Seed formation begins with the combination of a male and female gamete: a process known as fertilization. Fertilization, or syngamy, can occur when both male and female gametophytes are fully mature. This usually occurs in a dual fusion process known as double fertilization (Figure 2.1).
Miller B. McDonald, Lawrence O. Copeland
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Development by Technology Seeding
Journal of International Development, 2012AbstractTechnology is critical to international development, but the theory and practice of leveraging technology for humanitarian goals is not well developed. Technology Seeding is thus presented as a comprehensive model that draws upon proven design and technology transfer scholarship.
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Seed Development and Germination
2017Part 1 Seed morphology and development: the seed - structure and function morphogenetic processes in embryo development of maize. Part 2 Storage compounds - synthesis and accumulation: transport and accumulation of reserve materials in developing seeds - the seed as a sink seed storage proteins in cereals seed storage proteins in legumes regulation of ...
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