reviewAnnual Review of Plant BiologyFeb 9, 2005Closed access

MOLECULAR GENETIC ANALYSES OF MICROSPOROGENESIS AND MICROGAMETOGENESIS IN FLOWERING PLANTS

Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

In flowering plants, male reproductive development requires the formation of the stamen, including the differentiation of anther tissues. Within the anther, male meiosis produces microspores, which further develop into pollen grains, relying on both sporophytic and gametophytic gene functions. The mature pollen is released when the anther dehisces, allowing pollination to occur. Molecular studies have identified a large number of genes that are expressed during stamen and pollen development. Genetic analyses have demonstrated the function of some of these genes in specifying stamen identity, regulating anther cell division and differentiation, controlling male meiosis, supporting pollen development, and…

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Keywords
  • Stamen
  • Biology
  • Microspore
  • Pollen
  • Gene
  • Arabidopsis
  • Meiosis
  • Gametophyte
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