Hormonal control of the development of the gynoecium

作者: Nayelli Marsch-Martínez , Stefan de Folter

DOI: 10.1016/J.PBI.2015.12.006

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摘要: Flowering plants are called angiosperms and most of their flowers produce at center a pistil or gynoecium, which is the female reproductive structure. After double fertilization event, gynoecium develops into fruit with great importance for plant because it protects helps dispersion new generation, and, humans key nutritional source. Over 20 years, Arabidopsis thaliana has been used to discover important genes development, in early auxin was already proposed play role. More recently, discoveries unveiling other hormones, particularly cytokinins, providing insights about action these hormones focus this review. One next challenges further refine knowledge mechanisms by shape understand communication among them interactions transcription factors that altogether guide development.

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