Three Cell Fusions during Double Fertilization.

作者: Stefanie Sprunck , Thomas Dresselhaus

DOI: 10.1016/J.CELL.2015.04.032

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摘要: Fertilization of both egg and central cell is a major distinguishing feature flowering plants. Now, Maruyama et al. report third fusion event between the persistent synergid fertilized shortly after double fertilization in Arabidopsis. This causes rapid dilution pollen tube attractant(s), preventing polytubey.

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