-
called generative apospory), the
megagametophyte arises from a cell of the archesporium. In
apospory (also
called somatic apospory), the megagametophyte...
-
persistent apices, and
apospory.
Tubers and
persistent apices can
remain dormant and
survive harsh conditions to form new thalli.
Apospory, a form of apomixis...
-
clonal if the
scion and
rootstock are both clones.
Apomixis (including
apospory and diplospory) is a type of
reproduction that does not
involve fertilization...
-
mechanism of
apomixis in
Crepis is
apospory,
wherein diploid tissue arises during meiosis in the ovule.
Through apospory, a****ual
seeds can
develop spontaneously...
-
growth medium for the
experimental study of fern gametophytes. Her
study of
apospory and
polyploid series in
Asplenium scolopendrium was
important in understanding...
- 5 261 Digby, L. (1905) On the
cytology of
apogamy and
apospory. II.
Preliminary note on
apospory.
Proceedings of the
Royal Society of
London Series B 76...
- life
cycle transition in the red
seaweed Pyropia yezoensis depends on
apospory".
Communications Biology. 2 (1): 299. doi:10.1038/s42003-019-0549-5. ISSN 2399-3642...
- the 'fern' part of the life cycle.
Aglaomorpha also
naturally exhibits apospory, the
production of a
gametophyte not from spores, but
directly from the...
- life
cycle transition in the red
seaweed Pyropia yezoensis depends on
apospory".
Communications Biology. 2 (2 ed.): 299. doi:10.1038/s42003-019-0549-5...
- Farmer, J. E. S.
Moore and
Digby L., 1902 On the
cytology of
apogamy and
apospory - 1
preliminary note on
apogamy Proceedings of the
Royal Society of London...