- with six
species of
armadillo in the
genus Dasypus that are
always polyembryonic. The nine
banded armadillo, for instance,
always gives birth to four...
- and a
distinctive type of
clonal development in
parasitized hosts,
polyembryonic wasps including C. floridanum are able to thrive. Additionally, these...
- the
mother and born alive. Some insects, like
parasitoid wasps, are
polyembryonic,
meaning that a
single fertilized egg
divides into many
separate embryos...
-
outcompeting the
zygotic embryo,
rending the
zygotic embryo dormant. The
polyembryonic seed is then
formed by the many
adventitious embryos within the ovule...
-
Indian group is
characterized by
having monoembryonic fruits,
while polyembryonic fruits characterize the
Southeast Asian group. It was
previously believed...
- a
prominent beak, and is
normally yellow with
green spots. It is a
polyembryonic-seeded variety. The
flesh of the
fruit is
known for
having very little...
- by
traders who were
shipping horses for
military use in India. The
polyembryonic nature of the
fruit suggests a
south east
Asian origin,
although the...
- only one
seedling from a seed. A seed
giving two or more
seedlings is
polyembryonic. Some of the
nuclear cells surrounding the
embryo sac
start dividing...
- and very aromatic. Like
other Southeast Asian-type mangoes, it is
polyembryonic (in
contrast to Indian-type mangoes).
Unripe or
underripe carabao mangoes...
- is
usually magenta, but can be white, pink or purple. The
seeds are
polyembryonic. A po****tion of
Syzygium paniculatum occurs on the
eastern side of...