Hoofdstuk 35
Voortplanting van Planten

Flowers are the reproductive, seed-producing structures of angiosperms. Typically, flowers consist of sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. Sepals…

Plants have a life cycle split between two multicellular stages: a haploid stage—with cells containing one set of chromosomes—and a…

Fruits form from a mature flower ovary. As seeds develop from the ovules contained within, the ovary wall undergoes a series of complex changes to…

Asexual reproduction allows plants to reproduce without growing flowers, attracting pollinators, or dispersing seeds. Offspring are genetically…

It is becoming common for plant scientists to develop projects that require the genotyping of large numbers of plants. The first step in any…

An experimental design mimicking natural plant-microbe interactions is very important to delineate the complex plant-microbe signaling processes.…