Original paper
The Floral C-Lineage Genes Trigger Nectary Development in Petunia and Arabidopsis
Abstract
To attract insects, flowers produce nectar, an energy-rich substance secreted by specialized organs called nectaries. For Arabidopsis thaliana, a rosid species with stamen-associated nectaries, the floral B-, C-, and E-functions were proposed to redundantly regulate nectary development. Here, we investigated the molecular basis of carpel-associated nectary development in the asterid species petunia (Petunia hybrida). We show that its euAGAMOUS...
Paper Details
Title
The Floral C-Lineage Genes Trigger Nectary Development in Petunia and Arabidopsis
Published Date
Aug 7, 2018
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
9
Pages
2020 - 2037