Sexual reproduction in flowering plants /
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY V140.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego :
Academic Press,
�1992.
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Colección: | International review of cytology ;
v. 140. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; PART I: POLLEN GRAIN AND TUBE; Chapter 1. Pollen Gene Expression: Molecular Evidence; I. Introduction; II. Evidence for Haploid Transcription; III. Transcription of Specific Genes during Pollen Development; IV. Characterization and Identification of Pollen-Expressed Genes; V. Structure of Promoters Responsible for Regulating Pollen Specificity and Temporal Specificity of Transcription of Pollen-Expressed Genes; References
- Chapter 2. Identification and in Situ Localization of Pollen-Specific GenesI. Introduction; II. Two Groups of Genes Are Expressed during Pollen Development; III. Temporal Expression Patterns of Pollen-Expressed Genes; IV. Allergenic Proteins Are Encoded by a Unique Class of Pollen-Specific Genes; V. Localization of Pollen-Specific Transcripts by in Situ Hybridization; VI. Localization of Pollen- and Anther-Specific Transcripts in Transgenic Plants; VII. Localization of Pollen- and Anther-Specific Proteins: lntracellular Targeting
- VIII. What Is the Function of Pollen- and Anther-Specific Genes?IX. Future Directions; References; Chapter 3. Pollen Wall and Sporopollenin; I. Introduction; II. Outer Pollen Wall as an Accumulation Site of Chemicals of High Diversity: The Pollen Coat Substances; III. Biosynthesis and Structure of Sporopollenin; IV. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 4. Cytoskeleton and Cytoplasmic Organization of Pollen and Pollen Tubes; I. Introduction; II. Vegetative Cytoplasm of Pollen Grains and Pollen Tubes; IV. Localization of Cytoskeletal Elements in Pollen Grains and Pollen Tubes
- v. Effects of Inhibitors on the CytoskeletonVI. Conclusions; VII. Considerations for the Near Future; References; PART II: GAMETES; Chapter 5. The Male Germ Unit: Concept, Composition, and Significance; I. Introduction; II. Concepts and Misconceptions; III. Results from Quantitative, Three-dimensional Studies and the Concept of the Male Germ Unit; IV. Functional Significance of the Male Germ Unit; V. Conclusions and Prospects; References; Chapter 6. Organization, Composition, and Function of the Generative Cell and Sperm Cytoskeleton; I. Introduction
- II. Microtubules of the Generative Cell and SpermIII. Actin in the Generative Cell and Sperm ; IV. Function(s) of the Generative Cell and Sperm Cytoskeleton; V. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 7. Freeze Fracture of Male Reproductive Cells; I. Introduction; II. Vegetative Cells in Pollen and Pollen Tubes; Ill. Generative Cells; IV. Sperm Cells; V. Conclusions and Prospects; References; Chapter 8. Generative Cells and Male Gametes: Isolation, Physiology, and Biochemistry; I. Introduction; II. Formation of Generative Cells and Male Gametes during Gametophyte Development