[EN] In monocarpic plants, all reproductive meristem activity arrests and flower production ceases after the production of a certain number of fruits. This proliferative arrest (PA) is an evolutionary adaptation that ensures ...
Kastanaki, Elisabeth; Blanco-Touriñán, Noel; Sarazin, Alexis; Sturchler, Alessandra; Gujas, Bojan; Vera Sirera, Francisco José; Agusti, J; Rodriguez-Villalon, Antia(The Company of Biologists, 2022-06)
[EN] Over time, plants have evolved flexible self-organizing patterning mechanisms to adapt tissue functionality for continuous organ growth. An example of this process is the multicellular organization of cells into a ...
[EN] Controlled spatiotemporal cell division and expansion are responsible for floral bilateral symmetry. Genetic studies have pointed to class II TCP genes as major regulators of cell division and floral patterning in ...
Navarro Consuelo, María(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2018-03-02)
[ES] La partenocarpia se produce cuando un ovario se desarrolla sin la fecundación de
sus óvulos y, por tanto, sin sus semillas. Este fenómeno es común en muchas especies y
variedades de cítricos.
En las variedades sin ...