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interchangeably with "
apomixis", and both
refer to the
formation of
sporophytes by
parthenogenesis of
gametophyte cells. Male
apomixis (paternal
apomixis) involves...
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plant would be the
triploid European dandelion.
Apomixis mainly occurs in two forms: In
gametophytic apomixis, the
embryo arises from an
unfertilized egg...
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surrounding the
ovaries which form the
tough cases around the seeds.
Apomixis,
setting seed
without fertilization, is
found naturally in
about 2.2% of...
-
organisms reproduce a****ually via
processes such as
apomixis, parthenogenesis, autogamy, and cloning.
Apomixis and
Parthenogenesis both
refer to the development...
- and is
distinguished from
apomixis,
which is a
replacement of ****ual reproduction, and in some
cases involves seeds.
Apomixis occurs in many
plant species...
- with
several other genera in Asteraceae,
multiple Crepis species exhibit apomixis, a form of a****ual
reproduction where flowers produce clonal seeds without...
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entire graft can be
clonal if the
scion and
rootstock are both clones.
Apomixis (including
apospory and diplospory) is a type of
reproduction that does...
- the
embryo is not (see
Pseudogamous apomixis, below). A
better term for the
restrictive sense is centrogamy.
Apomixis in
flowering plants (angiosperms)...
-
reproduction in
males is
paternal apomixis, the term
obligate androgenesis is more
commonly used in
animals and
unlike paternal apomixis,
obligate androgenesis implies...
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Apomixis and the
paradox of **** in plants".
Annals of Botany. 134 (1): 1–18. doi:10...