Recent progress in molecular genetics and omics-driven research in seed biology.
Sébastien BaudMassimiliano CorsoIsabelle DebeaujonBertrand DubreucqDominique JobAnnie Marion-PollMartine MiquelHelen M NorthLoïc RajjouLoïc LepiniecPublished in: Comptes rendus biologies (2023)
Elucidating the mechanisms that control seed development, metabolism, and physiology is a fundamental issue in biology. Michel Caboche had long been a catalyst for seed biology research in France up until his untimely passing away last year. To honour his memory, we have updated a review written under his coordination in 2010 entitled "Arabidopsis seed secrets unravelled after a decade of genetic and omics-driven research". This review encompassed different molecular aspects of seed development, reserve accumulation, dormancy and germination, that are studied in the lab created by M. Caboche. We have extended the scope of this review to highlight original experimental approaches implemented in the field over the past decade such as omics approaches aimed at investigating the control of gene expression, protein modifications, primary and specialized metabolites at the tissue or even cellular level, as well as seed biodiversity and the impact of the environment on seed quality.