2021
DOI: 10.1002/csc2.20574
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Premature degeneration of tapetum cells causes monogenically controlled environmentally stable male sterility in psyllium

Abstract: Psyllium (Plantago ovata Forsk.) is an important medicinal species cultivated throughout the semi‐arid areas in India. The seed coat, commercially known as psyllium husk, is used as a laxative for treating irritation of gastro‐intestinal tract and relieving constipation. There is an urgent need to enhance its productivity to make the crop more profitable. Artificial crossing is difficult in the species because of its small‐sized sessile florets that are compactly arranged on a soft inflorescence axis. Male ste… Show more

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“…These subcellular organelle contents are deposited to form the pollen coating [28]. In conclusion, tapetal development and PCD affect pollen fertility [29]. Some transcription factors related to tapetal development have been identified and confirmed.…”
Section: Cold Stress Interferes With Tapetal Development and Programm...mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…These subcellular organelle contents are deposited to form the pollen coating [28]. In conclusion, tapetal development and PCD affect pollen fertility [29]. Some transcription factors related to tapetal development have been identified and confirmed.…”
Section: Cold Stress Interferes With Tapetal Development and Programm...mentioning
confidence: 86%