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TítuloArabinogalactan proteins and pectin distribution during female gametogenesis in Quercus suber L
Autor(es)Lopes, Ana Lúcia
Costa, Mário Luís
Sobral, Rómulo Sacramento
Costa, Maria Manuela Ribeiro
Amorim, Maria Isabel
Coimbra, Sílvia
Palavras-chaveEpitopes
Inflorescence
Mucoproteins
Ovule
Pectins
Plant Proteins
Pollen Tube
Quercus
Arabinogalactan proteins
Quercus suber
cork oak
ovule development
immunolocalization
monoclonal antibodies
DataMai-2016
EditoraOxford University Press
RevistaAnnals of Botany
Resumo(s)Quercus suber L. (cork oak) is one of the most important monoecious tree species in semi-arid regions of Southern Europe, with a high ecological value and economic potential. However, as a result of its long reproductive cycle, complex reproductive biology and recalcitrant seeds, conventional breeding is demanding. In its complex reproductive biology, little is known about the most important changes that occur during female gametogenesis. Arabinogalactan proteins (AGPs) and pectins are the main components of plant cell walls and have been reported to perform common functions in cell differentiation and organogenesis of reproductive plant structures. AGPs have been shown to serve as important molecules in several steps of the reproductive process in plants, working as signalling molecules, associated with the sporophyte-gametophyte transition, and pectins have been implicated in pollen-pistil interactions before double fertilization. In this study, the distribution of AGP and pectin epitopes was assessed during female gametogenesis.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/51196
DOI10.1093/aob/mcw019
ISSN0305-7364
e-ISSN1095-8290
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