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what is polyembryony in pinus​

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Answered by shubhamshivansh
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Polyembryony in Coniferales:

ADVERTISEMENTS: In Pinus, the zygote divides two times to form four nuclei. ... They separate from each other forming four embryos, showing an example of cleavage polyembryony. Simple polyembryony is also common in Cedrus as more than one archegonia get fertilized.

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Answered by piyusha19
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In Pinus, the zygote divides two times to form four nuclei. ... They separate from each other forming four embryos, showing an example of cleavage polyembryony. Simple polyembryony is also common in Cedrus as more than one archegonia get fertilized.

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