1. Ovule initiation in crops characterized by multi-ovulate ovaries.
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Wang, Yuan-Xin, Geng, Xian-Chen, Yang, Lu-Han, Xiong, Ze-Yu, Jiang, Yu-Tong, Pan, Jian, and Lin, Wen-Hui
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PLANT breeding , *TRANSCRIPTION factors , *AMINO acid sequence , *FLOWER anatomy , *TISSUE expansion , *CUCUMBERS - Abstract
The article "Ovule initiation in crops characterized by multi-ovulate ovaries" explores the process of ovule initiation in plants with multi-ovulate ovaries, such as rapeseed, cucumber, soybean, and tomato. The study compares the morphology and pattern formation of ovules in these crops to Arabidopsis, highlighting similarities and differences in ovule initiation. The research identifies conserved regulatory mechanisms and genes involved in ovule initiation across these species, shedding light on the factors influencing ovule number and crop yield. The findings suggest that phytohormones play a crucial role in regulating ovule initiation and placenta development, impacting seed production in these crops. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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