Characterizaion of the mechanism underlying auxin-induced seed arrest in Arabidopsis thaliana
In flowering plants, seeds are produced as a result of double fertilization, whereby the haploid egg cell and the diploid central cell fuse with one of the two haploid sperm cells giving rise to a diploid embryo and a triploid endosperm, respectively. The endosperm serves as the major nutrient sourc...
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SLU/Dept. Of Plant Biology
2020
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