- a self-
fertilising species that
became self-compatible 50,000 to 100,000
years ago.
Arabidopsis thaliana is a
predominantly self-
fertilising plant with...
- from the
ovaries and
enabling sperm to
fertilise them in a
culture medium in a laboratory.
After a
fertilised egg (zygote)
undergoes embryo culture for...
- A
fertilizer (American English) or
fertiliser (British English) is any
material of
natural or
synthetic origin that is
applied to soil or to
plant tissues...
-
generally self-
fertilising. For Darwin, the
concept of
evolution gave new
meaning to Sprengel's
research into the
mechanisms for cross-
fertilisation. He welcomed...
-
Chambal Fertilisers and
Chemicals Ltd (CFCL) is an
Indian agrochemicals manufacturing company based in Kota in Rajasthan.
Established in the year 1985...
-
progress of it will be the same.
Insemination may be
called in vivo
fertilisation (from in vivo
meaning "within the living")
because an egg is fertilized...
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Sulfuric acid (American
spelling and the
preferred IUPAC name) or
sulphuric acid (Commonwealth spelling),
known in
antiquity as oil of vitriol, is a mineral...
-
Autogamy or self-fertilization
refers to the
fusion of two
gametes that come from one individual.
Autogamy is
predominantly observed in the form of self-pollination...
- A
zygote (/ˈzaɪˌɡoʊt/; from
Ancient Gr**** ζυγωτός (zygōtós) 'joined, yoked', from ζυγοῦν (zygoun) 'to join, to yoke') is a
eukaryotic cell
formed by a...
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Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited, also
known as IFFCO, is a multi-state
cooperative society engaged in the
manufacture and
marketing of
fertiliser. IFFCO...