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Monoembryony is the
emergence of one and only one
seedling from a seed. A seed
giving two or more
seedlings is polyembryonic. Some of the
nuclear cells...
- Many
desired cultivars are
monoembryonic and must be
propagated by grafting, or they do not
breed true. A
common monoembryonic cultivar is 'Alphonso', an...
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flattened in shape,
ripening to
yellow or orange. It
contains many
large monoembryonic seeds and a
small quantity of
bitter or sour juice; some
fruits lack...
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Approximately 500 (with more than 1000 wild
which are
unreported as each
monoembryonic seed
gives a new
variety of mango)
varieties have been
reported in India...
- the
Caribbean through Jamaica and
Trinidad from RĂ©union,
although its
monoembryonic trait suggests it is
descended from the
Indian line of mangoes. Julie...
- some statins, and some immunosuppressants. The
seeds of the
pomelo are
monoembryonic,
producing seedlings with
genes from both parents, but they are usually...
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characterized by
being polyembryonic (as
opposed to the Indian-type
which is
monoembryonic). In 2003, the
Mexican government,
through the
Official Gazette, published...
- some
light red blush. The
flesh has fibers,
tangy and sweet, with a
monoembryonic seed. The
fruit generally has good
disease resistance, and typically...
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entirely pulpless. Most
citron varieties contain a
large number of
monoembryonic seeds. The
seeds are
white with dark
inner coats and red-purplish chalazal...
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described as more
flattened and smaller. The seed
itself is
always monoembryonic. The
species is
native to Borneo,
Sumatra and the
Peninsular Malaysia...