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Grain filling in barley relies on developmentally controlled programmed cell death.

Volodymyr RadchukVan TranAlexander HiloAleksandra MuszynskaAndré GündelSteffen WagnerJoerg FuchsGoetz HenselStefan OrtlebEberhard MunzHardy RolletschekLjudmilla Borisjuk
Published in: Communications biology (2021)
Cereal grains contribute substantially to the human diet. The maternal plant provides the carbohydrate and nitrogen sources deposited in the endosperm, but the basis for their spatial allocation during the grain filling process is obscure. Here, vacuolar processing enzymes have been shown to both mediate programmed cell death (PCD) in the maternal tissues of a barley grain and influence the delivery of assimilate to the endosperm. The proposed centrality of PCD has implications for cereal crop improvement.
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