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Review article2014Peer reviewed

Embryo and endosperm, partners in seed development

Lafon-Placette, Clément; Köhler, Claudia

Abstract

Angiosperm seeds are the major source of human calories, generating a pressing need to understand the underlying processes governing seed growth and development. They are composed of the two fertilization products, embryo and endosperm surrounded by the maternally derived seed coat. The successful interaction of all three seed components is a requirement for seeds to complete their development and to produce viable embryos that are competent to establish a new sporophytic generation. Here, we review recent reports investigating signal exchange between embryo and endosperm, focusing in particular on the transport of metabolites and small RNAs between both fertilization products.

Published in

Current Opinion in Plant Biology
2014, Volume: 17, pages: 64-69
Publisher: CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD

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    • UKÄ Subject classification

      Developmental Biology
      Botany
      Plant Biotechnology

      Publication identifier

      DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2013.11.008

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      https://res.slu.se/id/publ/57535