Definition of Embryony. Meaning of Embryony. Synonyms of Embryony

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Definition of Embryony

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Monembryony
Monembryony Mon*em"bry*o*ny, n. [See Mono-, and Embryo.] (Bot.) The condition of an ovule having but a single embryo. -- Mon*em`bry*on"ic, a.
Polyembryony
Polyembryony Pol`y*em"bry*o*ny, n. [See Poly-, and Embryo.] (Bot.) The production of two or more embryos in one seed, due either to the existence and fertilization of more than one embryonic sac or to the origination of embryos outside of the embryonic sac.

Meaning of Embryony from wikipedia

- Nucellar embryony (notated Nu+) is a form of seed reproduction that occurs in certain plant species, including many citrus varieties. Nucellar embryony is a...
- adventitious embryony (sporophytic apomixis), an embryo is formed directly (not from a gametophyte) from nucellus or integument tissue (see nucellar embryony). Maheshwari...
- meiosis. In nucellar embryony, the embryo is formed from the diploid nucellus tissue surrounding the embryo sac. Nucellar embryony occurs in some citrus...
- Examples of this include many citrus varieties that undergo nucellar embryony for reproduction, instead of solely ****ual reproduction, and can yield...
- are able to produce fruits through a type of apomixis called nucellar embryony. ****ual selection is described as natural selection arising through preference...
- within the seed through a mechanism of a****ual reproduction called nucellar embryony. The haploid megaspore inside the nucellus gives rise to the female gametophyte...
- language NuMachine, a computer architecture developed at MIT Nucellar embryony (Nu+), a form of seed reproduction that occurs in certain plant species...
- between pummelo and mandarin orange. The Valencia orange undergoes nucellar embryony in both fertilized and unfertilized conditions of the ovule. This cultivar...
- Many citrus cultivars have been developed to be seedless (see nucellar embryony and parthenocarpy) and easy to peel. Citrus fruits are notable for their...
- because, callose walls can be found around nucellar embryos during Nucellar embryony. Curdlan Hine R, Martin E, eds. (2016). "Callose". A Dictionary of Biology...