Post-pollination sepal longevity of female flower co-regulated by energy-associated multiple pathways in dioecious spinach

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Xiaokai Ma from the Chongqing University, China have published the research work: Post-pollination sepal longevity of female flower co-regulated by energy-associated multiple pathways in dioecious spinach, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Like in Asteraceae, Labiatae, Dilleniaceae, Malvaceae, Helleborus foetidus and Paris polyphylla, the green persistent sepals provide assimilates for the developing seeds and fruits (Endress, 1995; Herrera, 2005; Yu et_al, 2013). Energy is the driving force of vegetative and reproductive growth with manifold processes that are regulated by its availability such as seed germination, embryogenesis, flowering, senescence, pollen development . . .

     

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