Sexual Plant Reproduction
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    Sexual Plant Reproduction is a scientific journal, published since 1988 in English. The journal's country of origin is Germany and its primary focus area is biology.
  
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    Dresselhaus T, Colombo L
  
  
    Sex Plant Reprod
    . 2014 Feb;
          14(4):245-51.
    
    PMID: 24573434
  
  
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    Kumlehn J, Kirik V, Czihal A, Altschmied L, Matzk F, Lorz H, et al.
  
  
    Sex Plant Reprod
    . 2014 Feb;
          14(4):239-43.
    
    PMID: 24573433
  
  
          The 'Salmon' system of wheat comprises three isogenic alloplasmic lines with either zygotic (aS) or autonomous, fertilisation-independent (cS kS) embryo development. While the initiation of embryogenesis from the isolated sexual...
      
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    Barcaccia G, Varotto S, Meneghetti S, Albertini E, Porceddu A, Parrini P, et al.
  
  
    Sex Plant Reprod
    . 2014 Feb;
          14(4):233-8.
    
    PMID: 24573432
  
  
          Mutants showing features of apomixis have been documented in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.), a natural outcrossing sexual species. A differential display of mRNAs that combines cDNA-AFLP markers and bulked segregant...
      
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    Bicknell R, Podivinsky E, Catanach A, Erasmuson S, Lambie S
  
  
    Sex Plant Reprod
    . 2014 Feb;
          14(4):227-32.
    
    PMID: 24573431
  
  
          Species in the genus Hieracium subgenus Pilosella form asexual seed by the mechanism of apospory. We have reported previously that the capacity to be apomictic is inherited in these plants...
      
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    Bantin J, Matzk F, Dresselhaus T
  
  
    Sex Plant Reprod
    . 2014 Feb;
          14(4):219-26.
    
    PMID: 24573430
  
  
          Diplosporous apomeiosis, formation of unreduced embryo sacs primarily of the Antennaria type, followed by parthenogenetic embryo development and pseudogamy (fertilization of the central cell) describe gametophytic apomixis within the Tripsacum...
      
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    Albertini E, Porceddu A, Ferranti F, Reale L, Barcaccia G, Romano B, et al.
  
  
    Sex Plant Reprod
    . 2014 Feb;
          14(4):213-7.
    
    PMID: 24573429
  
  
          Despite the potential that apomixis has for agriculture, there is little information regarding the genetic control of its functional components. We carried out a cytohistological investigation on an F1 segregating...
      
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    Alves E, Carneiro V, Araujo A
  
  
    Sex Plant Reprod
    . 2014 Feb;
          14(4):207-12.
    
    PMID: 24573428
  
  
          Brachiaria brizantha is a forage grass that has several apomictic accessions. B. brizantha cv. Marandu is a natural tetraploid aposporous apomict widely cultivated in Brazil. Pseudogamy was detected in this...
      
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    Caceres M, Matzk F, Busti A, Pupilli F, Arcioni S
  
  
    Sex Plant Reprod
    . 2014 Feb;
          14(4):201-6.
    
    PMID: 24573427
  
  
          Segregating progenies of crosses between sexual and apomictic genotypes of Paspalum simplex were analysed for the formation of meiotic versus aposporous embryo sacs, zygotic versus parthenogenetic embryos, and autonomous versus...
      
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    Naumova T, Van Der Laak J, Osadtchiy J, Matzk F, Kravtchenko A, Bergervoet J, et al.
  
  
    Sex Plant Reprod
    . 2014 Feb;
          14(4):195-200.
    
    PMID: 24573426
  
  
          Megasporogenesis, megagametogenesis and seed formation were analyzed cytologically in populations of Arabis holboellii originating from North America (Colorado) and Greenland. The Colorado population contained only triploid plants, while the Greenland...
      
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    Vinkenoog R, Scott R
  
  
    Sex Plant Reprod
    . 2014 Feb;
          14(4):189-94.
    
    PMID: 24573425
  
  
          In the vast majority of sexually reproducing flowering plants, a ratio of 2 maternally derived genomes to 1 paternally derived genome (2m:1p) is essential for normal endosperm development, and therefore...