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Pollen–pistil interactions: It takes two to tangle but a molecular cast of many to deliver

  • Alice Y. Cheung*
  • , Qiaohong Duan
  • , Chao Li
  • , Ming Che James Liu
  • , Hen Ming Wu
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Massachusetts
  • Shandong Agricultural University

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Abstract

Explosive advances have been made in the molecular understanding of pollen-pistil interactions that underlie reproductive success in flowering plants in the past three decades. Among the most notable is the discovery of pollen tube attractants [1∗,2∗]. The roles these molecules play in facilitating conspecific precedence thus promoting interspecific genetic isolation are also emerging [3–5]. Male-female interactions during the prezygotic phase and contributions from the male and female gametophytes have been comprehensively reviewed recently. Here, we focus on key advances in understanding the mechanistic underpinnings of how these interactions overcome barriers at various pollen-pistil interfaces along the pollen tube growth pathway to facilitate fertilization by desirable mates.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102279
JournalCurrent Opinion in Plant Biology
Volume69
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • FERONIA
  • GPI-APs
  • Malectin-like domain receptor kinases
  • Plant reproduction
  • RALF peptides

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