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1. Glucuronidation of type II arabinogalactan polysaccharides function in sexual reproduction of Arabidopsis.

2. OsMTD2-mediated reactive oxygen species (ROS) balance is essential for intact pollen-tube elongation in rice.

3. Turgor regulation defect 1 proteins play a conserved role in pollen tube reproductive innovation of the angiosperms.

4. Organelle movement and apical accumulation of secretory vesicles in pollen tubes of Arabidopsis thaliana depend on class XI myosins.

5. Tomato SlIDA has a critical role in tomato fertilization by modifying reactive oxygen species homeostasis.

6. The exogenous application of AtPGLR, an endo-polygalacturonase, triggers pollen tube burst and repair.

7. Direct analysis of pollen fitness by flow cytometry: implications for pollen response to stress.

8. Monomeric G-actin is uniformly distributed in pollen tubes and is rapidly redistributed via cytoplasmic streaming during pollen tube growth.

9. Enzyme activities of Arabidopsis inositol polyphosphate kinases AtIPK2α and AtIPK2β are involved in pollen development, pollen tube guidance and embryogenesis.

10. The ARID-HMG DNA-binding protein AtHMGB15 is required for pollen tube growth in Arabidopsis thaliana.

11. Pollen tube NAD(P)H oxidases act as a speed control to dampen growth rate oscillations during polarized cell growth.

12. The pollen tube: a soft shell with a hard core.

13. The MADS box genes SEEDSTICK and ARABIDOPSIS Bsister play a maternal role in fertilization and seed development.

14. Multiple features that distinguish unilateral incongruity and self-incompatibility in the tomato clade.

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