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    interchangeably with "apomixis", and both refer to the formation of sporophytes by parthenogenesis of gametophyte cells. Male apomixis (paternal apomixis) involves...
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    plant would be the triploid European dandelion. Apomixis mainly occurs in two forms: In gametophytic apomixis, the embryo arises from an unfertilized egg...
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    surrounding the ovaries which form the tough cases around the seeds. Apomixis, setting seed without fertilization, is found naturally in about 2.2% of...
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    organisms reproduce asexually via processes such as apomixis, parthenogenesis, autogamy, and cloning. Apomixis and Parthenogenesis both refer to the development...
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  • the embryo is not (see Pseudogamous apomixis, below). A better term for the restrictive sense is centrogamy. Apomixis in flowering plants (angiosperms)...
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    with several other genera in Asteraceae, multiple Crepis species exhibit apomixis, a form of asexual reproduction where flowers produce clonal seeds without...
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    introduced to the eastern United States. It reproduces by pseudogamous apomixis. "Hosta ventricosa Stearn". Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees...
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    entire graft can be clonal if the scion and rootstock are both clones. Apomixis (including apospory and diplospory) is a type of reproduction that does...
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  • and is distinguished from apomixis, which is a replacement of sexual reproduction, and in some cases involves seeds. Apomixis occurs in many plant species...
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    801–810. doi:10.1111/brv.12367. PMID 28913952. Hörandl E (June 2024). "Apomixis and the paradox of sex in plants". Annals of Botany. 134 (1): 1–18. doi:10...
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