- in height, weight,
constitutional vigor and
fertility over the self-
fertilizing offspring from
either one of the same parents". He
thought that this...
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Fertilisation or
fertilization (see
spelling differences), also
known as
generative fertilisation,
syngamy and impregnation, is the
fusion of gametes...
- [citation needed]
About 10–15% of
flowering plants are
predominantly self-
fertilizing. Self-pollination is an
example of
autogamy that
occurs in flowering...
- be
present during the process.
Polyspermy results from
multiple sperm fertilizing an egg,
leading to an
offset number of
chromosomes within the embryo...
-
called self-fertile.
Plants that
cannot fertilize themselves are
called self-sterile, a
condition which mandates cross-pollination for the
production of offspring...
-
parenthood project during in
vitro fertilization and
after discontinuation of
unsuccessful in
vitro fertilization".
Fertility and Sterility. 92 (1): 149–156...
- Zomi–Chin-****i
People of India–Myanmar Borderlands", in A. K. Giri (ed.),
Cross-
Fertilizing Roots and Routes, Springer, pp. 217–242, doi:10.1007/978-981-15-7118-3_13...
- are
partially cross-
fertilizing and
partially self-
fertilizing (autogamy).
About 15%
produce gametes but are prin****lly self-
fertilizing with significant...
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Allogamy or
cross-
fertilization is the
fertilization of an ovum from one
individual with the ****tozoa of another. By contrast,
autogamy is the term...
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sperm emission. Thus self-
fertilization is avoided, and
cross-
fertilization is favored.
Although avoided, self-
fertilization is
still possible in B. schlosseri...