In which the following species of plants seeds are produced through apomixis
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The gametophytes of bryophytes, and less commonly ferns and lycopods can develop a group of cells that grow to look like a sporophyte of the species but with the ploidy level of the gametophyte, a phenomenon known as apogamy. The sporophytes of plants of these groups may also have the ability to form a plant that looks like a gametophyte but with the ploidy level of the sporophyte, a phenomenon known as apospory.
See also androgenesis and androclinesis described below, a type of male apomixis that occurs in a conifer, Cupressus dupreziana.
See also androgenesis and androclinesis described below, a type of male apomixis that occurs in a conifer, Cupressus dupreziana.
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Apomixis is the production of seeds without involvement of meiosis and fertilization ....
Some species of Asteraceae and poaceae produce seeds through apomoxis...
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Apomixis is the production of seeds without involvement of meiosis and fertilization ....
Some species of Asteraceae and poaceae produce seeds through apomoxis...
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