Seed maturation: genetic programmes and control signals

Seed maturation is mainly governed by a few genes best studied in maize and Arabidopsis. The isolation of the LEC1 and FUS3 genes, besides the previously known VP1/ABI3 genes, and their identification as transcriptional regulators provides the first direct hints as to their molecular mode of action....

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