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- is used in a restricted sense to mean agamospermy, i.e. clonal reproduction through seeds. Although agamospermy could theoretically occur in gymnosperms...
- seeds that are genetically identical to their mother plant (apomixis or agamospermy), clones or po****tions that consist of genetically identical plants...
- The monocots (or monocotyledons) are one of the two major groups of flowering plants (or Angiosperms), the other being the dicots (or dicotyledons). In...
- inheritance. It is sometimes used in a restrictive sense to refer to types of agamospermy in which the endosperm is fertilized but the embryo is not (see Pseudogamous...
- 2011-02-12. Crowe, D. R. and W. H. Parker. (1981). Hybridization and agamospermy of Bidens in northwestern Ontario. Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback...
- γαμεῖν (gameîn), γαμέτης (gamétēs), γαμετή (gametḗ) agamic, agamogenesis, agamospermy, agamy, allogamy, anisogamete, anisogamy, apogamy, autogamy, cleistogamous...
- are pistillate (female) individuals only, and seeds are formed through agamospermy. This plant is cultivated as an ornamental plant, for its flowers, foliage...
- In flowering plants, the term "apomixis" is now most often used for agamospermy, the formation of seeds without fertilization, but was once used to include...
- 1007/s00606-014-1139-0. S2CID 17903814. A. J. Richards (1970). "Eutriploid facultative agamospermy in Taraxa****". New Phytologist. 69 (3): 761–774. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137...
- mangosteen fruit, which does not require fertilisation to form (see agamospermy), first appears as pale green or almost white in the shade of the canopy...