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PLANT ANATOMY AND EMBRYOLOGY. Polyembryony, Experimental Embryology, Sexual Incompatibility, THE EMBRYOLOGY OF ANGIOSPERMS, 6/e
Download PDF Download. Export. Asynchronous expression of duplicate genes in angiosperms may cause apomixis, bispory, tetraspory, and polyembryony.
Angiosperms show the unique phenomenon of double fertilization. The egg, after fertilization, develops into an embryo. It is nourished in the younger stages by the
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Consequently, there are almost as many different usages of terminology for apomixis in angiosperms as there are authors on the subject. For English speakers,
found in gymnosperms, but it is not common among angio-sperms ( Maheshwari, 1950 ). polyembryony is a maternal strategy to counteract losses suf-
[19]). Although polyembryony is widely reported in angiosperms, it is prevalent in only a few families, including
Full-text (PDF) | The occurrence of polyembryony was investigated in 75 woody species of the Cerrado in central Brazil and the xerophilous Caatinga vegetation in
Sexual Reproduction in Angiosperm Plants Cause of polyembryony in angiosperm: Polyembryony takes Share Your Knowledge Share Your Word File Share Your PDF File
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ORIGIN OF CLEAVAGE POLYEMBRYONY IN CONIFERSI Polyembryony, as it occurs in gymnosperms, is the expression of a peculiar form of developmental selection.
ORIGIN OF CLEAVAGE POLYEMBRYONY IN CONIFERSI Polyembryony, as it occurs in gymnosperms, is the expression of a peculiar form of developmental selection.
Norstog, Knut J. The Ohio Journal of Polyembryony, though far from a rare phenomenon in the angiosperms, is
The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group system of 1998 and APG II (2003) assigned the Alismatales to the monocots, which
2012, B. M. Johri, Embryology of Angiosperms, ISBN 3642693024, page 447: By its nature, that is whether it develops with or without fertilization, simple
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