2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2022.925789
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Structural regulation and dynamic behaviour of organelles during plant meiosis

Abstract: Eukaryotes use various mechanisms to maintain cell division stability during sporogenesis, and in particular during meiosis to achieve production of haploid spores. In addition to establishing even chromosome segregation in meiosis I and II, it is crucial for meiotic cells to guarantee balanced partitioning of organelles to the daughter cells, to properly inherit cellular functions. In plants, cytological studies in model systems have yielded insights into the meiotic behaviour of different organelles, i.e., c… Show more

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“…en, in telophase I, the envelopes of the organelles form around two nuclei, followed by four nuclei in telophase II. Such a position of the cell organelles is maintained not only until the end of meiosis, but also aer this phase when the mononuclear pollen grains have already formed a sporoderm (Furness et al, 2002;Koç & De Storme, 2022). Subsequent analyses were focused on the configuration of the tubulin cytoskeleton in L. thuringiaca meiocytes.…”
Section: Phytochemical Constituents Class Activities Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…en, in telophase I, the envelopes of the organelles form around two nuclei, followed by four nuclei in telophase II. Such a position of the cell organelles is maintained not only until the end of meiosis, but also aer this phase when the mononuclear pollen grains have already formed a sporoderm (Furness et al, 2002;Koç & De Storme, 2022). Subsequent analyses were focused on the configuration of the tubulin cytoskeleton in L. thuringiaca meiocytes.…”
Section: Phytochemical Constituents Class Activities Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%