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RUMMAGING THROUGH THE EMBRYO SAC OF THE ASPARAGACEAE FAMILY
Benjamín Rodríguez-Garay
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Studies involving the formation of gametes, double fertilization, and embryo and endosperm development allow the understanding of factors that control the processes of embryo and seed development. In this context, the female gametophyte plays a critical role in every stage of the reproductive process including the transport of sperm nuclei inside the embryo sac (ES) in the process of double fertilization. There is a considerable amount of evidence on the involvement of actin and other motor proteins in the process of elongation of the pollen tube and the movement of sperm nuclei along the pollen tube. There have been some reports of the formation of actin coronas within the ES at the time of double fertilization in plants such as Maize and Torenia, however, there is no such information in Asparagaceae. The main purpose of this study was to identify how the actin cytoskeleton is arranged in the mature ES in species of the Asparagaceae family.
CIATEJ
03-11-2016
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Rodíguez-Garay B, González-Gutiérrez AG , Verdín J, Barranco-Guzmán AM. 2016. RUMMAGING THROUGH THE EMBRYO SAC OF THE ASPARAGACEAE FAMILY. Poster presented at 3rd International Symposium on Agave. CIATEJ, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México, 3-5 November, 2016.
CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA
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