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anther development
The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the anther over time, from its formation to the mature structure. [GOC:jid, GOC:sm]
National Institutes of Health
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anther morphogenesis
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anther wall tapetum development
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stamen development
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2012
2012
HvCKX2 gene silencing by biolistic or Agrobacterium-mediated transformation in barley leads to different phenotypes
W. Zalewski
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W. Orczyk
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S. Gasparis
,
A. Nadolska-Orczyk
BMC Plant Biology
2012
Corpus ID: 14400273
BackgroundCKX genes encode cytokinin dehydrogenase enzymes (CKX), which metabolize cytokinins in plants and influence…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
New players unveiled in early anther development
S. Xing
,
M. Salinas
,
P. Huijser
Plant Signalling & Behavior
2011
Corpus ID: 25310149
Anther development is an important process for the successful sexual reproduction in plants. Whereas the regulation of the late…
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2007
Highly Cited
2007
Transcriptome profiling of maize anthers using genetic ablation to analyze pre-meiotic and tapetal cell types.
Jiong Ma
,
D. Duncan
,
Darren J. Morrow
,
J. Fernandes
,
V. Walbot
The Plant Journal
2007
Corpus ID: 15785907
Oligonucleotide arrays were used to profile gene expression in dissected maize anthers at four stages: after-anther initiation…
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
Identification and molecular characterization of novel anther-specific genes in Oryza sativa L. by using cDNA microarray.
M. Endo
,
T. Tsuchiya
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+9 authors
Masao Watanabe
Genes & Genetic Systems
2004
Corpus ID: 28090844
The complicated genetic pathway regulates the developmental programs of male reproductive organ, anther tissues. To understand…
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2004
2004
The ANTHER INDEHISCENCE 1 Gene Encoding a Single MYB Domain Protein Is Involved in Anther Development in Rice 1
Qianhao Zhu
,
K. Ramm
,
Ramani Shivakkumar
,
E. Dennis
,
N. Upadhyaya
2004
Corpus ID: 42070028
Using a two-element iAc/Ds transposon-tagging system, we identified a rice (Oryza sativa L. cv Nipponbare) recessive mutant…
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2003
2003
Comparative development of aseptate and septate anthers of Annonaceae.
C. Tsou
,
David M. Johnson
American-Eurasian journal of botany
2003
Corpus ID: 5373084
We compared anther development in 13 genera and 15 species of Annonaceae to document the nature and development of anther septa…
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1996
Highly Cited
1996
Molecular characterization of the S locus in two self-incompatible Brassica napus lines.
K. Yu
,
U. Schafer
,
T. Glavin
,
D. Goring
,
S. Rothstein
The Plant Cell
1996
Corpus ID: 2957072
In Brassica species, self-incompatibility has been mapped genetically to a single chromosomal location. In this region, there are…
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1990
Highly Cited
1990
Clonal analysis of the cell lineages in the male flower of maize.
R. Dawe
,
M. Freeling
Developmental Biology
1990
Corpus ID: 45993042
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1990
Highly Cited
1990
Zinc deficiency and pollen fertility in maize (Zea mays)
P. Sharma
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C. Chatterjee
,
S. Agarwala
,
C. Sharma
Plant and Soil
1990
Corpus ID: 26244647
Zinc deficiency decreased pollen viability in maize (Zea mays L. cv. G2) grown in sand culture. On restoring normal zinc supply…
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1972
Highly Cited
1972
Additional Mitosis in Wheat Pollen induced by Ethrel
M. D. Bennett
,
W. Hughes
Nature
1972
Corpus ID: 6586443
ETHREL (2-chlorethylphosphonic acid) can induce male sterility in several crop plant species including cucumber1 and wheat2. This…
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