雄蕊
原基
生物
雌蕊
分生组织
女性化(社会学)
轮藻(软体动物)
雌雄同体
植物
基因
性别分化
异交
细胞生物学
遗传学
花粉
社会科学
社会学
属
作者
Stephen L. Dellaporta,Alejandro Calderón‐Urrea
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:1994-12-02
卷期号:266 (5190): 1501-1505
被引量:184
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.7985019
摘要
Maize partitions the sexes into different flowers on the plant, a condition called monoecy, which facilitates outcrossing. Sex determination in maize is a complex process involving an interplay between genetic determinants, the environment, and hormones. Unisexuality of flowers is achieved by the process of selective arrest and abortion of the inappropriate organ primordia within a bisexual floral meristem. Floral organ abortion is associated with the degeneration of cells within an immature primordia. Masculinizing genes are required for gynoecial abortion, feminizing genes arrest stamen development, and both types also control secondary sexual traits involving morphological characteristics of floral tissues. Gibberellins, steroid-like plant hormones, appear to play a pivotal role in the stamen abortion process and the feminization of floral tissues.
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