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On the Way to Ovules: The Hormonal Regulation of Ovule Development

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CRITICAL REVIEWS IN PLANT SCIENCES
Volume 39, Issue 5, Pages 431-456

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07352689.2020.1820203

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Arabidopsis; auxins; brassinosteroids; cytokinins; development; gibberellins; hormones; integument; ovule; primordia; regulation

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  1. Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation-FEDER [BIO2017-83138R]

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This review focuses on the hormonal regulation of ovule development, especially on ovule initiation, patterning, and morphogenesis. Understanding of the genetic and molecular basis of ovule development is essential from both the scientific and economic perspective. The ovule represents an attractive system to study lateral organ development in plants, and, since ovules are the precursors of seeds, full comprehension of this process can be the key to the improvement of crops, especially those depending on high production of seeds and grains. Ovule initiation, patterning, and morphogenesis are governed by complex genetic and hormonal networks involving auxins, cytokinins, brassinosteroids, and gibberellins. These coordinate the determination of the ovule number, size, and shape through the regulation of the number of ovule primordia that arise from the placenta and/or ensuring their correct development into mature functional ovules. Here we summarize the current knowledge of how ovules are formed, paying special attention to the roles of these four plant hormones.

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