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Developmental and genomic architecture of plant embryogenesis: from model plant to crops

Authors :
C. Stewart Gillmor
Javier Mora-Macías
Alma Armenta-Medina
Peng Gao
Raju Datla
Daoquan Xiang
Leon V. Kochian
Source :
Plant Communications, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 100136-(2021), Plant Communications
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2021.

Abstract

Embryonic development represents an important reproductive phase of sexually reproducing plant species. The fusion of egg and sperm produces the plant zygote, a totipotent cell that, through cell division and cell identity specification in early embryogenesis, establishes the major cell lineages and tissues of the adult plant. The subsequent morphogenesis phase produces the full-sized embryo, while the late embryogenesis maturation process prepares the seed for dormancy and subsequent germination, ensuring continuation of the plant life cycle. In this review on embryogenesis, we compare the model eudicot Arabidopsis thaliana with monocot crops, focusing on genome activation, paternal and maternal regulation of early zygote development, and key organizers of patterning, such as auxin and WOX transcription factors. While the early stages of embryo development are apparently conserved among plant species, embryo maturation programs have diversified between eudicots and monocots. This diversification in crop species reflects the likely effects of domestication on seed quality traits that are determined during embryo maturation, and also assures seed germination in different environmental conditions. This review describes the most important features of embryonic development in plants, and the scope and applications of genomics in plant embryo studies.<br />During plant embryogenesis, developmentally specified patterning and morphogenesis define embryonic programs. In recent years, significant advances have been made using Arabidopsis that revealed important insights into these key biological programs. This review presents recent progress in transcriptomic and genomic studies of embryo development in Arabidopsis, dicot, and monocot crop species and discusses findings implications to prospects in crop seeds.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25903462
Volume :
2
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7af437a9f066a5455f6b0251a6e64095