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Ectopic expression of mitochondrial gamma carbonic anhydrase 2 causes male sterility by anther indehiscence
(Springer, 2009-07)
Plant mitochondria include gamma-type carbonic anhydrases (γCAs) of unknown function. In Arabidopsis, the γCAs form a gene family of five members which all are attached to the NADH dehydrogenase complex (complex I) of the ...
Pollen development and anther morphology in 14 species of Rhamnaceae
(Springer Wien, 2016-12)
Microsporogenesis, microgametogenesis, and anther structure of 14 species belonging to Rhamneae (Rhamnoids clade), Paliureae, Pomaderreae, Colletieae, and Gouanieae (Ziziphoids clade) of the Rhamnaceae family were analyzed ...
Pollination mechanisms in Passiflora species: The common and the rare flowers- ecological aspects and implications for horticulture
(Nova Science Publishers, 2012)
Passionvines have flowers with the following basic architecture: 5 sepals, 5 petals, a corona formed by concentric cycles (radii, pali, operculum, limen) and an androgynophore that bears 5 anthers, the ovary, 3 styles and ...
Polinização e estrutura do androceu em Solanum luridifuscescens bitter (Clado cyphomandra solanaceae): a morfologia da antera prediz a estratégia de polinização?
(Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisUFMG, 2015-03-25)
The flowers of the genus Solanum, in general, have rigid and yellow anthers, which contrast with the perianth color, do not produce nectar, and offer the dry pollen as the only resource, featuring the pollen syndrome. The ...
Caracterização estrutural da embriologia em Tillandsia aeranthos (Lois.) L. B. SM. (Tillandsioideae-bromeliaceae)
(Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRCiências BiológicasUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Agrobiologia, 2012-06-06)
Bromeliaceae owns a huge diversity of species in the Neotropical region, comprising about
3140 species, in which 551 consist of the genus Tillandsia. The article aims the descritption,
of the anther development and ovule ...
Morphology and development of anthers and ovules in Croton and Astraea (Euphorbiaceae)
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2013)