- A
sporophyte (/ˈspɔːr.əˌfaɪt/) is the
diploid multicellular stage in the life
cycle of a
plant or alga
which produces a****ual spores. This
stage alternates...
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other part of the nucellus.
Adventive embryony, also
called sporophytic apomixis,
sporophytic budding, or
nucellar embryony: Here
there may be a megagametophyte...
- gametophyte, and
having no
chlorophyll when mature.
Dominant sporophyte (
sporophytic). In ferns, both the
sporophyte and the
gametophyte are
capable of living...
- begins, and
finally (at 10–14 hours), the cell dies apoptotically. In
sporophytic self-incompatibility (SSI), the SI
phenotype of the
pollen is determined...
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megastrobilus tissue or grow
straight towards the egg cell. The
megastrobilus sporophytic tissue provides nutrients for the male
gametophyte at this stage. In...
- part of the
inner structure of the ovule,
forming a
layer of
diploid (
sporophytic)
cells immediately inside the integuments. It is
structurally and functionally...
- and a
reduced haploid gametophyte phase,
which is
dependent on the
sporophytic phase. The term "gymnosperm" is
often used in
paleobotany to
refer to...
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alternation of
generation i.e. the
gametophytic stage alternates with the
sporophytic stage.
Plant body is
gametophytic and
consists of two stages: juvenile...
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promotes secretion of the
pollen tube
chemoattractant LURE1.2 in
ovular sporophytic tissue thus
enhancing pollen tube attraction. Additionally, ACC activates...
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sporophyte from mating. This
specific type of self-fertilization is
termed as
sporophytic selfing, and in
extant plants it
occurs most
commonly among angiosperms...