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Current Biology, 2023
Wang and Underwood introduce apomixis in plants.
Yazhong, Wang, Charles J, Underwood
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Wang and Underwood introduce apomixis in plants.
Yazhong, Wang, Charles J, Underwood
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FRE: Cotoneaster, Rosaceae, apomixie, systématique, taxonomie, écologie, chorologie, espèce nouvelle, Alpes ...
Jeanette Fryer +4 more
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Panicum maximum est une graminée fourragère caractérisée par la coexistence sur une même inflorescence de deux modes de reproduction : l'apomixie et la sexualité.
Noirot, Michel
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Apomixis in the Era of Biotechnology
2009The adaptive success of living organisms depends on the maintenance of a dynamic equilibrium between creating new genetic combinations and fixing those which are more adapted to the present environment. Sexual reproduction is universally the main route to recombine genes in the short term; on the other hand, different strategies have been adopted to ...
ALBERTINI, Emidio +4 more
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Gametophytic Apomixis: An Introduction
Apomixis, clonal reproduction through seed, is divided into sporophytic (nucellar embryony) and gametophytic apomixis. This book focuses on the latter type. Gametophytic apomixis, while rare, is taxonomically widespread, notably among grasses and Asteraceae. Detection methods have advanced significantly, employing flow cytometry and advanced microscopyPeter J. van Dijk, Tatyana Radoeva
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Apomixis technology and the paradox of sex
Trends in Plant Science, 2000Most plant species produce genetically variable seeds by the fusion of meiotically reduced egg cells and pollen grains. However, a small proportion of seed plants produces clonal, asexual seeds by the process of apomixis. The fixation of heterosis by apomixis is of great interest for plant breeding.
Van Dijk, P.J., Van Damme, J.M.M.
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1980
Asexual reproduction occurs in plants as well as in animals. In plants, asexual reproduction is commonly known as apomixis.
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Asexual reproduction occurs in plants as well as in animals. In plants, asexual reproduction is commonly known as apomixis.
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Apomixis and amphimixis in flowering plants
Cytology and Genetics, 2008The light microscopic and ultrastuctural events of apomictic seed development from the earliest stages through the embryo and endosperm development to maturity were compared with those of the sexual one. The problem of autonomous endosperm formation was postulated as the main problem in low apomictic seed set.
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