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- Monoembryony is the emergence of one and only one seedling from a seed. A seed giving two or more seedlings is polyembryonic. Some of the nuclear cells...
- Many desired cultivars are monoembryonic and must be propagated by grafting, or they do not breed true. A common monoembryonic cultivar is 'Alphonso', an...
- flattened in shape, ripening to yellow or orange. It contains many large monoembryonic seeds and a small quantity of bitter or sour juice; some fruits lack...
- the Caribbean through Jamaica and Trinidad from RĂ©union, although its monoembryonic trait suggests it is descended from the Indian line of mangoes. Julie...
- characterized by being polyembryonic (as opposed to the Indian-type which is monoembryonic). In 2003, the Mexican government, through the Official Gazette, published...
- that are high in fibre and low in fat. The seeds of the pomelo are monoembryonic, producing seedlings with genes from both parents, but they are usually...
- some light red blush. The flesh has fibers, tangy and sweet, with a monoembryonic seed. The fruit generally has good disease resistance, and typically...
- stated the cultivar was a seedling of Saigon. Color, flavor, and its monoembryonic trait lend evidence that Glenn was a Haden seedling however. Glenn trees...
- has a mild and aromatic flavor, with minimal fiber, and contains a monoembryonic seed. It ripens from July to early September in Florida, making it a...
- greenish-yellow color with some red blush as it matures. The seed is monoembryonic and will have a tendency to sprout in the fruit if left on the tree...