Publications by authors named "Lygia Santiago-Fernandes"

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  • AtAPC7 is a subunit of the anaphase promoting complex in Arabidopsis thaliana that is conserved across eukaryotes and has variants with potential benefits for plant health and growth.
  • Research involving overexpressed full-length AtAPC7 and its C-terminal portion showed that while both improve plant growth and resistance to viruses, the full-length variant (APC7) is more effective in enhancing plant productivity and photosynthesis.
  • The study suggests that AtAPC7 plays a crucial role in regulating plant development and defense, opening avenues for its use in crop biotechnology to boost growth and resilience against pathogens.
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Reproduction in flowering plants is closely related to the megagametophyte, since the megagametophyte is involved in pollen tube reception and contains the two female gametes-egg cell and central cell. Previous conventional light microscopy methods have shown that female sterility in perfect flowers of Maytenus obtusifolia is associated with the occurrence of sterile ovules whose megagametophytes have hypertrophied synergids. Here, using transmission electron microscopy and cytochemical methods, we compare the megagametophytes in fertile and sterile ovules from perfect and pistillate flowers, and investigate the cellular events that result in the degradation of the megagametophyte cells from sterile ovules.

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Perfect flowers of Maytenus obtusifolia have partial sterility of pollen grains, resulting in collapsed and developed free microspores. However, the cellular events resulting in partial male sterility have not been determined. In pistillate flowers of this species, male sterility is related to the premature programmed cell death (PCD) in tapetum and sporogenic cells.

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