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ROS in the Male-Female Interactions During Pollination: Function and Regulation.


ABSTRACT: The male-female interactions in pollination mediate pollen hydration and germination, pollen tube growth and fertilization. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) derived from both male and female tissues play regulatory roles for the communication between the pollen/pollen tube and female tissues at various stages, such as pollen hydration and germination on the stigma, pollen tube growth in the pistil and pollen tube reception in the female gametophyte. In this minireview, we primarily summarize the recent progress on the roles of ROS signaling in male-female interactions during pollination and discuss several ROS-regulated downstream signaling pathways for these interactions. Furthermore, several ROS-involved downstream pathways are outlined, such as Ca2+ signaling, cell wall cytomechanics, the redox modification of CRP, and cell PCD. At the end, we address the roles of ROS in pollen tube guidance and fertilization as future questions that merit study.

SUBMITTER: Zhang MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7059789 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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ROS in the Male-Female Interactions During Pollination: Function and Regulation.

Zhang Ming Jun MJ   Zhang Xian Sheng XS   Gao Xin-Qi XQ  

Frontiers in plant science 20200228


The male-female interactions in pollination mediate pollen hydration and germination, pollen tube growth and fertilization. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) derived from both male and female tissues play regulatory roles for the communication between the pollen/pollen tube and female tissues at various stages, such as pollen hydration and germination on the stigma, pollen tube growth in the pistil and pollen tube reception in the female gametophyte. In this minireview, we primarily summarize the re  ...[more]

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