2023
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erad480
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Environmental regulation of male fertility is mediated through Arabidopsis transcription factors bHLH89, 91, and 10

Jordan K Robson,
Alison C Tidy,
Stephen G Thomas
et al.

Abstract: Formation of functional pollen and successful fertilisation relies upon the spatial and temporal regulation of anther and pollen development. This process responds to environmental cues to maintain optimal fertility despite climatic changes. Arabidopsis transcription factors bHLH10,-89,-91 were previously thought to be functionally redundant in their control of male reproductive development, however here we show that they play distinct roles in the integration of light signals to maintain pollen development un… Show more

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“…The exception to this pattern is the bottom-most fruits, where the equivalent floral buds were actually the largest ( Fig. 1D ) and the ovule number is invariable ( Gomez et al , 2018 ; Yuan and Kessler, 2019 ), suggesting that the small size of the corresponding fruit probably arises from low self-fertility in these flowers, for example due to a delay in the establishment of male fertility, as has been argued previously ( Robson et al , 2023 ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…The exception to this pattern is the bottom-most fruits, where the equivalent floral buds were actually the largest ( Fig. 1D ) and the ovule number is invariable ( Gomez et al , 2018 ; Yuan and Kessler, 2019 ), suggesting that the small size of the corresponding fruit probably arises from low self-fertility in these flowers, for example due to a delay in the establishment of male fertility, as has been argued previously ( Robson et al , 2023 ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 66%