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Self-incompatibility in Papaver: signalling to trigger PCD in incompatible pollen
Maurice Bosch,
Vernonica Franklin Tong
Biosciences
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Programmed Cell Death
100%
Self-incompatibility
100%
Papaver
100%
Soluble Inorganic Pyrophosphatase
22%
S-locus
22%
Pistil
22%
Phosphorylation
11%
Signaling Cascades
11%
Cytoskeleton
11%
Ca(II)
11%
Signal Component
11%
Papaver rhoeas
11%
Fertilization
11%
Self-fertilization
11%
Caspase-3
11%
Sexual Reproduction
11%
Pollination
11%
Plant Cells
11%
Spike Protein
11%
Data Providing
11%
Specific Events
11%
Tip Growth
11%
Actin Depolymerization
11%
Depolymerization
11%
Higher Plants
11%
Functional Links
11%
Event-triggered
11%
Protease Activity
11%
Self-incompatible
11%
MAPK Activation
11%
Plant Use
11%
Incompatible Interaction
11%
Compatible Pollen
11%
Outbreeding
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Death
100%
Self Incompatibility
100%
Papaver
100%
Actin
22%
Depolymerization
22%
Pistil
22%
Caspase
11%
Cytoskeleton
11%
Papaver Rhoeas
11%
Plant Cell
11%
Self Fertilization
11%
Outbreeding
11%