Killing me softly : programmed cell death in plant reproduction from sporogenesis to fertilization
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- Fei Xie, Hannah Vahldick (UGent) , Zongcheng Lin (UGent) and Moritz Nowack (UGent)
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- Regulated or programmed cell death (RCD or PCD) is a fundamental biological principle integral to a considerable variety of functions in multicellular organisms. In plants, different PCD processes are part of biotic and abiotic stress responses, but also occur as an essential aspect of unperturbed plant development. PCD is particularly abundant during plant reproduction, eliminating unwanted or no longer needed cells, tissues, or organs in a precisely controlled manner. Failure in reproductive PCD can have detrimental consequences for plant reproduction. Here we shed a light on the latest research into PCD mechanisms in plant reproduction from sex determination over sporogenesis to pollination and fertilization.
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- Double fertilization, Flower senescence, Nucellus, Plant development, Programmed cell death, Reproduction, Self-incompatibility, Sex determination, Tapetum
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8763968
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- Xie, Fei, et al. “Killing Me Softly : Programmed Cell Death in Plant Reproduction from Sporogenesis to Fertilization.” CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY, vol. 69, 2022, doi:10.1016/j.pbi.2022.102271.
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- Xie, F., Vahldick, H., Lin, Z., & Nowack, M. (2022). Killing me softly : programmed cell death in plant reproduction from sporogenesis to fertilization. CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY, 69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2022.102271
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- Xie, Fei, Hannah Vahldick, Zongcheng Lin, and Moritz Nowack. 2022. “Killing Me Softly : Programmed Cell Death in Plant Reproduction from Sporogenesis to Fertilization.” CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY 69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2022.102271.
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- Xie, Fei, Hannah Vahldick, Zongcheng Lin, and Moritz Nowack. 2022. “Killing Me Softly : Programmed Cell Death in Plant Reproduction from Sporogenesis to Fertilization.” CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY 69. doi:10.1016/j.pbi.2022.102271.
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- 1.Xie F, Vahldick H, Lin Z, Nowack M. Killing me softly : programmed cell death in plant reproduction from sporogenesis to fertilization. CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY. 2022;69.
- IEEE
- [1]F. Xie, H. Vahldick, Z. Lin, and M. Nowack, “Killing me softly : programmed cell death in plant reproduction from sporogenesis to fertilization,” CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY, vol. 69, 2022.
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