Some Orient genotypes of Brassica rapa have so called A-type seed coat. Large cells of outer layer with walls made of polymer are swelling in water. The seed coat is formed by mother plant but A-type is controlled by genes in embryo.
It has been studied recently in arabidopsis plant - seed coat mucilage secretory cell devel
opment.
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