bHLH-regulated routes in anther development in rice and Arabidopsis
Francieli Ortolan,
Thomaz Stumpf Trenz,
Camila Luiza Delaix
et al.
Abstract:Anther development is a complex process essential for plant reproduction and crop
yields. In recent years, significant progress has been made in the
identification and characterization of the bHLH transcription factor family
involved in anther regulation in rice and Arabidopsis, two extensively studied
model plants. Research on bHLH transcription factors has unveiled their crucial
function in controlling tapetum development, pollen wall formation, and other
anther-specific processes. By exploring deeper into r… Show more
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