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- in height, weight, constitutional vigor and fertility over the self-fertilizing offspring from either one of the same parents". He thought that this...
- [citation needed] About 10–15% of flowering plants are predominantly self-fertilizing. Self-pollination is an example of autogamy that occurs in flowering...
- Fertilisation or fertilization (see spelling differences), also known as generative fertilisation, syngamy and impregnation, is the fusion of gametes...
- 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...
- Allogamy or cross-fertilization is the fertilization of an ovum from one individual with the ****tozoa of another. By contrast, autogamy is the term...
- sperm emission. Thus self-fertilization is avoided, and cross-fertilization is favored. Although avoided, self-fertilization is still possible in B. schlosseri...
- parenthood project during in vitro fertilization and after discontinuation of unsuccessful in vitro fertilization". Fertility and Sterility. 92 (1): 149–156...
- are partially cross-fertilizing and partially self-fertilizing (autogamy). About 15% produce gametes but are prin****lly self-fertilizing with significant...
- Europe. Univoltine eggs must hibernate through the winter, ultimately cross-fertilizing in spring. Bivoltine varieties are normally found in East Asia, and...