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Genetic Control of Maize Gynogenesis

Russian Journal of Genetics, 2022
M. I. Chumakov, S. I. Mazilov
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Haploid induction in onion via gynogenesis

2003
Onion (Allium cepa L.) is a biennial monocotyledoneus plant belonging to the Alliaceae family. Within the Allium species onion is the most economically important with a total world acreage of 2,7 million ha dry onions and production of over 46 million ton in 2001 (FAO, 2001).The demand for specific varieties adapted to local agroclimatic conditions is ...
M. Jakše, B. Bohanec
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Gynogenesis

2013
Sant Saran Bhojwani, Prem Kumar Dantu
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Reproduction by the Semichaste: Gynogenesis, Hybridogenesis, and Kleptogenesis

2008
AbstractThree natural quasi-asexual or quasi-sexual genetic modes (hybridogenesis, hybridogenesis, and kleptogenesis) can be described as parthenogenetic-like processes with added dashes of sex. Females in the clonal or hemi-clonal taxa that live these reproductive lifestyles are not virgins; rather, each mates with a male from a foreign species and ...
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Gynogenesis: An Important Tool for Plant Breeders

2013
Gynogenesis is the least adopted method to produce haploid plants, but it has been predominantly exploited in those crops that have shown a very little or no response to wide hybridization, microspore, or anther culture (Forster et al. 2007). Gynogenesis consists of in vitro culture of unfertilized gametes (female) such as ovaries or ovules, though ...
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NATURAL GYNOGENESIS IN FISH

Acta Hydrobiologica Sinica, 1989
Wei Ge, Yigui Jiang
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