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- of the seed by a plantlet or replacement of the flower by bulbils. Apomictically produced offspring are genetically identical to the parent plant, except...
- Parthenogenesis can occur without meiosis through mitotic oogenesis. This is called apomictic parthenogenesis. Mature egg cells are produced by mitotic divisions, and...
- genera, more than 1,600 ****ually reproductive species and more than 7,000 apomictic species. They are found primarily in temperate regions of the Eastern...
- – tall thoroughwort Eupatorium anomalum Nash – Florida thoroughwort apomictic hybrid derivative of Eupatorium mohrii and Eupatorium rotundifolium Eupatorium...
- segments contains 4–8, rarely 9 segments, the larger ones harbouring the apomictic seeds that are unpalatable unless roasted. As a non-climacteric fruit...
- new polyploid hybrids. Apomictic individuals can prevent reproduction in ****ual individuals in multiple ways. Like other apomictic species in Cichorieae...
- is Z. primulina which blooms from April until October. Although it is apomictic, it is a choice parent for crosses because of its rapid repeat flowering...
- individual plants are capable of forming both normal ****ual and a****ual (apomictic) seeds, whereas individual plants of Hieracium only produce one kind of...
- workshop or pharmacy. The taxonomy of the genus Taraxa**** is complicated by apomictic and polyploid lineages, and the taxonomy and nomenclatural situation of...
- the Himalaya, southern Tibet and parts of western China, where numerous apomictic microspecies occur. The name rowan was originally applied to the species...