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Nucellar embryony (notated Nu+) is a form of seed
reproduction that
occurs in
certain plant species,
including many
citrus varieties.
Nucellar embryony is a...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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language NuMachine, a
computer architecture developed at MIT
Nucellar embryony (Nu+), a form of seed
reproduction that
occurs in
certain plant species...
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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...