Even though the pollen grain is a rather simple two- or three-celled organism, the construction of a functional male gametophyte requires the activity of a large pool of genes: many molecular studies have demonstrated that a large number of genes are expressed in pollen and a number of independent mutations affecting nuclear genes and resulting in male-sterility have been detected in many plant species. In order to identify genes specifically involved in the control of pollen development and function. two main strategies can be adopted: 0 starting from pollen characters, to identify the involved gene/s (forward genetics), or ii) identifying the function of isolated genes that putatively control pollen characters (reverse,genetics). Here we review the present state of the knowledge in the field, in particular with regard to the findings that, by the above-mentioned approaches, have been produced in cereals (maize and millet).

The genetics of pollen development and function in cereals / M. Sari-Gorla, S. Ferrario, E. Gatti, A. Gallavotti, L. Mizzi, L. Gianfranceschi, M. Villa, M.E. Pè. - In: MAYDICA. - ISSN 0025-6153. - 47:3/4(2002), pp. 193-202.

The genetics of pollen development and function in cereals

M. Sari-Gorla;L. Gianfranceschi;
2002

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Even though the pollen grain is a rather simple two- or three-celled organism, the construction of a functional male gametophyte requires the activity of a large pool of genes: many molecular studies have demonstrated that a large number of genes are expressed in pollen and a number of independent mutations affecting nuclear genes and resulting in male-sterility have been detected in many plant species. In order to identify genes specifically involved in the control of pollen development and function. two main strategies can be adopted: 0 starting from pollen characters, to identify the involved gene/s (forward genetics), or ii) identifying the function of isolated genes that putatively control pollen characters (reverse,genetics). Here we review the present state of the knowledge in the field, in particular with regard to the findings that, by the above-mentioned approaches, have been produced in cereals (maize and millet).
Maize; Male-sterility; Pearl millet; Pollen
Settore BIO/18 - Genetica
2002
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