Phylogenetic comparative analysis of microsporogenesis in angiosperms with a focus on monocots
This paper presents the first broad overview of three main features of microsporogenesis
(male meiosis) in angiosperms: cytokinesis (cell division), intersporal wall formation, and …
(male meiosis) in angiosperms: cytokinesis (cell division), intersporal wall formation, and …
Evolution of microsporogenesis in angiosperms
CA Furness, PJ Rudall… - International Journal of …, 2002 - journals.uchicago.edu
Microsporogenesis is highly labile in early-branching angiosperms, ie, those with mostly
sulcate pollen, compared with the tricolpate and tricolpate-derived eudicots. New records of …
sulcate pollen, compared with the tricolpate and tricolpate-derived eudicots. New records of …
The systematic significance of simultaneous cytokinesis during microsporogenesis in monocotyledons
CA Furness, PJ Rudall - Monocots: systematics and evolution, 2000 - books.google.com
Two basic types of cytokinesis are recognised during microsporogenesis, characterised by
different tetrad morphologies. The successive type is more common in monocots but the …
different tetrad morphologies. The successive type is more common in monocots but the …
Successive microsporogenesis in eudicots, with particular reference to Berberidaceae (Ranunculales)
CA Furness - Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2008 - Springer
The eudicot clade of angiosperms is characterised by simultaneous microsporogenesis and
tricolpate pollen apertures. Successive microsporogenesis, where a distinct dyad stage …
tricolpate pollen apertures. Successive microsporogenesis, where a distinct dyad stage …
Links between early pollen development and aperture pattern in monocots
Although the pollen grains produced in monocots are predominantly monosulcate (or
monoporate), other aperture types are also found within this taxonomic group, such as the …
monoporate), other aperture types are also found within this taxonomic group, such as the …
Ultrastructure of microsporogenesis and microgametogenesis inArabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. ecotype Wassilewskija (Brassicaceae)
HA Owen, CA Makaroff - Protoplasma, 1995 - Springer
The process of microsporogenesis and microgametogenesis was studied at the
ultrastructural level in wild-type Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Wassilewskija to provide a …
ultrastructural level in wild-type Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Wassilewskija to provide a …
[图书][B] Microspores Evolution and Ontogeny: Evolution and Ontogeny
S Blackmore, RB Knox - 2016 - books.google.com
An understanding of the processes of plant reproduction is increasingly important in the
exploitation of plant resources. Microspore formation is a major event in the life cycles of …
exploitation of plant resources. Microspore formation is a major event in the life cycles of …
Microsporogenesis in angiosperms producing pantoporate pollen
C Prieu, Z Toghranegar, PH Gouyon, B Albert - Botany Letters, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Pollen grains are produced during meiosis (microsporogenesis), in the anthers of flower
buds. Apertures are usually formed at the last points of contact between the microspores …
buds. Apertures are usually formed at the last points of contact between the microspores …
The influence of tetrad shape and intersporal callose wall formation on pollen aperture pattern ontogeny in two eudicot species
Abstract Background and Aims In flowering plants, microsporogenesis is accompanied by
various types of cytoplasmic partitioning (cytokinesis). Patterns of male cytokinesis are …
various types of cytoplasmic partitioning (cytokinesis). Patterns of male cytokinesis are …
TETRASPORE is required for male meiotic cytokinesis in Arabidopsis thaliana
M Spielman, D Preuss, FL Li, WE Browne… - …, 1997 - journals.biologists.com
In flowering plants, male meiosis occurs in the microsporocyte to produce four microspores,
each of which develops into a pollen grain. Here we describe four mutant alleles of …
each of which develops into a pollen grain. Here we describe four mutant alleles of …