Postpollination placental development of a diploid Solatium tuberosum
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Gynoecial placentation of Solanum tuberosum L. is axile with each parenchymatous placenta covered with numerous ovules. Three days after pollination, mitotic activity in the placental surface and subjacent layers initiates tissue proliferations, which develop between the ovules. Continued cell division and subsequent cell enlargement result in expanded placental projections, which separate the developing seeds from one another and form an interface with the inner pericarp within 10 – 12 days after pollination. Eventually, the placenta fills the remaining ovarian locular space and embeds the seeds.
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2017 ◽
Vol 52
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pp. 25-36
2018 ◽
Vol 53
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pp. 132-139
2018 ◽
Vol 53
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pp. 450-463
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