The inner integument controls embryo sac development and seed shape inArabidopsis thaliana
Tejasvinee Atul Mody,
Kay Schneitz
Abstract:The angiosperm ovule is characterized by the close association of the two generations, with the haploid female gametophyte or embryo sac being encapsulated by the diploid sporophyte, which usually forms two integuments. How the gametophyte and sporophyte coordinate their development has long been of interest. However, the function of the inner integument in embryo sac development has remained elusive. Here, we addressed this question. We applied a genetic ablation strategy to achieve an early block in inner in… Show more
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