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Unidirectional hybridization between American paddlefish Polyodon spathula (Walbaum, 1792) and sterlet Acipenser ruthenus (Linnaeus, 1758). [PDF]

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Káldy J   +9 more
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Asexuality shapes traits in a hybrid fish. [PDF]

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Lafond J, Leung C, Angers B.
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Gynogenesis in Cucurbita Species

2021
The development of F1 hybrid vegetable varieties emerges as a result of a great effort, long time, investment, knowledge, and advanced technology. The first stage of hybrid vegetable breeding is obtaining pure lines. It is possible to obtain homozygous parent lines used in the production of hybrid varieties with traditional breeding methods.
Ertan Sait, Kurtar, Musa, Seymen
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Gynogenesis induction in edible Alliums

Journal of Biotechnology, 2012
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Kaska, Arzu   +2 more
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In Vitro Gynogenesis

2001
Normally, the egg cell requires the fertilization stimulus to enter embryogenic development. However, there is ample evidence to suggest that it has the necessary genetic information to initiate embryogenesis independent of fertilization (parthenogenesis).
Sant S. Bhojwani, T. Dennis Thomas
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Gynogenesis in Polish Onion Cultivars

Journal of Plant Physiology, 2000
Summary During the two years ofthe studies (1997–1998) 32802 flower buds ofthirty Polish onion genotypes were plated on different media. In total 310 embryos (0.9 %) were obtained, out of which more than a half underwent regeneration. It was established that 3.5–4.5 mm long flower buds were the most responsive to gynogenesis.
Barbara Michalik   +2 more
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Induced Gynogenesis in Black Crappie

North American Journal of Aquaculture, 2000
Abstract This study reports the results of initial experiments on induced diploid gynogenesis in black crappie Pomoxis nigromaculatus. White bass Morone chrysops were an effective sperm donor for gynogenetic experiments with black crappies. White bass spermatozoa fertilized black crappie eggs, but hybrid larvae were not viable and died after hatching ...
Boris Gomelsky   +5 more
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