Fourquin, Chloe; Del Cerro Fernández, Carolina; Victoria, Filipe C.; Vialette-Guiraud, Aurélie; de Oliveira, Antonio C.; Ferrandiz Maestre, Cristina(American Society of Plant Biologists, 2013-06)
[EN] Angiosperms are the most diverse and numerous group of plants, and it is generally accepted that this evolutionary success owes in part to the diversity found in fruits, key for protecting the developing seeds and ...
[EN] The C-function, according to the ABC model of floral organ identity, is required for stamen and carpel development and to provide floral meristem determinacy. Members of the AG lineage of the large MADS box gene family ...
Ferrandiz Maestre, Cristina; Fourquin, Chloe(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2014-08)
Arabidopsis research in the last decade has started to unravel the genetic networks directing gynoecium and fruit patterning
in this model species. Only recently, the work from several groups has also started to address ...
[EN] CRABS CLAW (CRC) is a member of the YABBY family of transcription factors involved in carpel morphogenesis, floral determinacy and nectary specification in arabidopsis. CRC orthologues have been functionally characterized ...
[EN] Carpel development and evolution are central issues for plant biology. The conservation of genetic functions conferring carpel identity has been widely studied in higher plants. However, although genetic networks ...
Gomariz, A; Sánchez-Gerschon, Verónica; Fourquin, Chloe; FERRANDIZ MAESTRE, CRISTINA(Frontiers Media SA, 2017-05-23)
[EN] Carpels are a distinctive feature of angiosperms, the ovule-bearing female reproductive organs that endow them with multiple selective advantages likely linked to the evolutionary success of flowering plants. Gene ...