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Reproductive biology Section edited by Sheila McCormick

This section considers studies in the reproductive biology of plants including meiosis, gamete formation, fertilization and other reproductive processes.

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Involvement of ethylene biosynthesis and signalling in fruit set and early fruit development in zucchini squash (Cucurbita pepo L.)

Cecilia Martínez, Susana Manzano, Zoraida Megías, Dolores Garrido, Belén Picó, Manuel Jamilena BMC Plant Biology 2013, 13:139 (22 September 2013)

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Transcriptomic analysis highlights epigenetic and transcriptional regulation during zygotic embryo development of Pinus pinaster

José J de Vega-Bartol, Marta Simões, W Lorenz, Andreia S Rodrigues, Rob Alba, Jeffrey F D Dean, Célia M Miguel BMC Plant Biology 2013, 13:123 (30 August 2013)

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AtCTF7 is required for establishment of sister chromatid cohesion and association of cohesin with chromatin during meiosis in Arabidopsis

Dipesh K Singh, Sebastien Andreuzza, Aneesh P Panoli, Imran Siddiqi BMC Plant Biology 2013, 13:117 (14 August 2013)

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Perturbing the metabolic dynamics of myo-inositol in developing Brassica napus seeds through in vivo methylation impacts its utilization as phytate precursor and affects downstream metabolic pathways

Jinzhuo Dong, Wei Yan, Cheryl Bock, Kateryna Nokhrina, Wilf Keller, Fawzy Georges BMC Plant Biology 2013, 13:84 (21 May 2013)

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Comparative expression profiling of miRNA during anther development in genetic male sterile and wild type cotton

Mingming Wei, Hengling Wei, Man Wu, Meizhen Song, Jinfa Zhang, Jiwen Yu, Shuli Fan, Shuxun Yu BMC Plant Biology 2013, 13:66 (19 April 2013)

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Expression-based and co-localization detection of arabinogalactan protein 6 and arabinogalactan protein 11 interactors in Arabidopsis pollen and pollen tubes

Mário Costa, Margarida Sofia Nobre, Jörg D Becker, Simona Masiero, Maria Isabel Amorim, Luís Gustavo Pereira, Sílvia Coimbra BMC Plant Biology 2013, 13:7 (8 January 2013)

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Proline is required for male gametophyte development in Arabidopsis

Roberto Mattioli, Marco Biancucci, Chiara Lonoce, Paolo Costantino, Maurizio Trovato BMC Plant Biology 2012, 12:236 (12 December 2012)

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PMRD: a curated database for genes and mutants involved in plant male reproduction

Xiao Cui, Qiudao Wang, Wenzhe Yin, Huayong Xu, Zoe A Wilson, Chaochun Wei, Shenyuan Pan, Dabing Zhang BMC Plant Biology 2012, 12:215 (15 November 2012)

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Requirement of proline synthesis during Arabidopsis reproductive development

Dietmar Funck, Gudrun Winter, Lukas Baumgarten, Giuseppe Forlani BMC Plant Biology 2012, 12:191 (13 October 2012)

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Callose plug deposition patterns vary in pollen tubes of Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes and tomato species

Peng Qin, Dylan Ting, Andrew Shieh, Sheila McCormick BMC Plant Biology 2012, 12:178 (3 October 2012)

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The distance from pollen grain pore to the first callose plug varies within Arabidopsis ecotypes and tomato species, with plug deposition patterns being heritable and associated with pollen tube growth rate.

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