Definition of Autogamous. Meaning of Autogamous. Synonyms of Autogamous

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Definition of Autogamous

Autogamous
Autogamous Au*tog"a*mous, a. (Bot.) Characterized by autogamy; self-fertilized.

Meaning of Autogamous from wikipedia

- does blur the lines between autogamous self-fertilization and normal ****ual reproduction, it is still considered autogamous self-fertilization. Self-pollination...
- dispersion. This is so for both allogamous (random fertilization) and autogamous (self-fertilization) gamodemes. According to the UN the world's po****tion...
- Centrosema pubescens, Neonotonia wightii, and Lotononis bainesii. However, the autogamous annual Stylosanthes humilis proved otherwise by adapting in response to...
- 5–5 cm (0.98–1.97 in) wide. They are typically dioecious plants, however autogamous trees occur from time to time. Flowers have four petals and eight stamens...
- coconuts. King Coconut (Aurantiaca/King coconut) Intermediate stature, autogamous, homogeneous, fruits in 6–7 years, seasonal flower production, medium-sized...
- reproduction. Maca reproduces mainly through self-pollination and is an autogamous species. The genome consists of 64 chromosomes. From experiments with...
- foraminiferans, some ciliates. The term "autogamy" is sometimes substituted for autogamous pollination (not necessarily leading to successful fertilization) and...
- var. triandra is an endangered variety that has three anthers and is autogamous, allowing its existence in Florida where no appropriate pollinators appear...
- categories: Line breeding (autogamous crops), po****tion breeding (allogamous crops), hybrid breeding (mostly allogamous crops, some autogamous crops), clone breeding...
- sinaloensis. It is endemic to Mexico. The species is self-compatible and autogamous. Wikispecies has information related to Aphano****. Daniel, Thomas F...