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Review
. 2019:131:605-642.
doi: 10.1016/bs.ctdb.2018.11.017. Epub 2018 Dec 23.

Seeds-An evolutionary innovation underlying reproductive success in flowering plants

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Seeds-An evolutionary innovation underlying reproductive success in flowering plants

Célia Baroux et al. Curr Top Dev Biol. 2019.

Abstract

"Seeds nourish, seeds unite, seeds endure, seeds defend, seeds travel," explains the science writer Thor Hanson in his book The Triumph of Seeds (2015). The seed is an ultimate product of land plant evolution. The nursing and protective organization of the seed enable a unique parental care of the progeny that has fueled seed plant radiation. Seeds promote dispersal and optimize offspring production and thus reproductive fitness through biological adaptations that integrate environmental and developmental cues. The composite structure of seeds, uniting tissues that originate from three distinct organisms, enables the partitioning of tasks during development, maturation, and storage, while a sophisticated interplay between the compartments allows the fine-tuning of embryonic growth, as well as seed maturation, dormancy, and germination. In this review, we will highlight peculiarities in the development and evolution of the different seed compartments and focus on the molecular mechanisms underlying the interactions between them.

Keywords: Embryo; Endosperm; Epigenetics; Genomic imprinting; Intercellular signaling; Parental conflict; Seed coat; Seed failure; Tissue biomechanics.

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