Molecular Basis of Apomixis in Plants

Apomixis is the consequence of a concerted mechanism that harnesses the sexual machinery and coordinates developmental steps in the ovule to produce an asexual (clonal) seed. Altered sexual developments involve widely characterized functional and anatomical changes in meiosis, gametogenesis, and emb...

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Abstract Apomixis is the consequence of a concerted mechanism that harnesses the sexual machinery and coordinates developmental steps in the ovule to produce an asexual (clonal) seed. Altered sexual developments involve widely characterized functional and anatomical changes in meiosis, gametogenesis, and embryo and endosperm formation. The ovules of apomictic plants skip meiosis and form unreduced female gametophytes whose egg cells develop into a parthenogenetic embryo, and the central cells may or may not fuse to a sperm to develop the seed endosperm. Thus, functional apomixis involves at least three components, apomeiosis, parthenogenesis, and endosperm development, modified from sexual reproduction that must be coordinated at the molecular level to progress through the developmental steps and form a clonal seed. Despite recent progress uncovering specific genes related to apomixis-like phenotypes and the formation of clonal seeds, the molecular basis and regulatorynetwork of apomixis is still unknown. This is a central problem underlying the current limitations of apomixis breeding. This book collates twelve publications addressing different topics around the molecular basis of apomixis, illustrating recent discoveries and advances toward understanding the genetic regulation of the trait, discussing the possible origins of apomixis and the remaining challenges for its commercial deployment in plants.
AbstractList Apomixis is the consequence of a concerted mechanism that harnesses the sexual machinery and coordinates developmental steps in the ovule to produce an asexual (clonal) seed. Altered sexual developments involve widely characterized functional and anatomical changes in meiosis, gametogenesis, and embryo and endosperm formation. The ovules of apomictic plants skip meiosis and form unreduced female gametophytes whose egg cells develop into a parthenogenetic embryo, and the central cells may or may not fuse to a sperm to develop the seed endosperm. Thus, functional apomixis involves at least three components, apomeiosis, parthenogenesis, and endosperm development, modified from sexual reproduction that must be coordinated at the molecular level to progress through the developmental steps and form a clonal seed. Despite recent progress uncovering specific genes related to apomixis-like phenotypes and the formation of clonal seeds, the molecular basis and regulatorynetwork of apomixis is still unknown. This is a central problem underlying the current limitations of apomixis breeding. This book collates twelve publications addressing different topics around the molecular basis of apomixis, illustrating recent discoveries and advances toward understanding the genetic regulation of the trait, discussing the possible origins of apomixis and the remaining challenges for its commercial deployment in plants.
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SubjectTerms 5-azacytidine
abscisic acid
agamospermy
amplicon sequencing
apomeiosis
apomixis
apomixis evolution
apospory
APOSTART
autonomous endosperm
basal angiosperms (ANA-grade)
character segregation
clonal seeds
CRISPR/Cas9
crop biotechnology
dandelion
dicotyledon
differentially expressed genes
diplospory
drought stress
endosperm
evolution
expression profiling
fluridone
gene regulation
genetics
genome editing
germline
haploid progeny
heterosis
heterosis capture
Hieracium piloselloides
hybridization
meiosis
metabolic homeostasis
microarrays
molecular breeding
n/a
oxidative stress
parthenogenesis
PHYTOENE DESATURASE (PDS)
plant breeding
plant development
plant reproduction
Poa pratensis
polycomb-group proteins
polyploidy
PsASGR-BBML
pseudogamy
Ranunculus
recombination
Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
reproductive systems
Research and information: general
ribosome
RNA helicase
RNA-seq
sexual development
sexuality
sporocyteless
sporogenesis
stress response
sucrose non-fermenting-related protein kinase
Taraxacum
tissue culture
weeping lovegrass
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