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Polyembryony: A Potential Horticultural Trait, Reveals Complex Mechanism, Role of Molecular Markers and their Application in Fruit Crops
Rootstocks/scions with potential for commercial growing, either for the industry or fresh market, have been one of the main objectives of the fruit...
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Three in one: evolution of viviparity, coenocytic placenta and polyembryony in cyclostome bryozoans
BackgroundPlacentation has evolved multiple times among both chordates and invertebrates. Although they are structurally less complex, invertebrate...
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Analysis of molecular mechanism for acceleration of polyembryony using gene functional annotation pipeline in Copidosoma floridanum
BackgroundPolyembryony is defined as the formation of several embryos from a single egg. This phenomenon can occur in humans, armadillo, and some...
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Citron Genomics
Citron, one of the three basic species of the genus Citrus, is the progenitor of limes and lemons. Molecular studies elucidate the genetic basis of... -
Reproductive biology of Malpighiaceae: How much do we know?
The species of the family Malpighiaceae are mainly diversified in the Neotropical Region as a consequence of a specialized pollination system. Due to...
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Overview of Polyembryony
Polyembryony is a unique form of asexual reproduction whereby multiple offspring are produced from a single egg or zygote. To use Craig et al.’s... -
Polyembryony in Encyrtid Parasitoids
The phenomenon of polyembryony in insects was first recognized by Marchal (1898) in the chalcidoid family Encyrtidae. This large family of small,... -
Apogamy, Apospory, Somatic Embryogenesis, and Vegetative Propagation in Ferns: A Review
The present review summarizes the different morphogenetic events of ferns, viz., apogamy, apospory, somatic embryogenesis, polyembryony, and... -
Establishing a Long-Term Cultivated Embryogenic Culture of Papaver rupifragum Boiss. & Reut. and Its Cytological and Biochemical Study
AbstractAn embryogenic culture of poppy Papaver rupifragum Boiss. & Reut., which was initiated on the roots of seedlings grown from seeds on MS...
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Apomixis in Melastomataceae
Some angiosperms exhibit the ability to form seeds asexually through apomixis. This reproduction mode is more common in some families such as... -
Unraveling phenotypic ambiguities of kagzi and ornamental lime accessions: a comprehensive exploration through morpho-biochemical and DNA marker profiling
The complexity of citrus phylogeny and taxonomy, influenced by polyembryony, genetic diversity, and extended generation cycles, necessitates...
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Metabolite changes during the development of ovaries in monoembryonic and polyembryonic mango (Mangifera indica L.) genotypes
Mango genotypes can be classified as monoembryonic or polyembryonic. In order to understand the role of metabolites in the ovaries formation in mango...
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Ecology and Evolution of Polyembryony
Sexual reproduction is the most common mode of reproduction in many multicellular organisms, including insects. The evolutionary success of sexual... -
Estimation of Heterografting Associated DNA Methylation Changes in Tree Crops by MSAP Analysis
The genetic incompatibility of the seedlings which are used as rootstocks (stock–scion interactions) and the mechanical stress induced by grafting... -
A comparative approach to understanding the ovule, seed, and fruit development in Bulbostylis (Cyperaceae: Cyperoideae: Abildgaardieae)
In the present work, we study the ovule, seed, and fruit development in six Bulbostylis species in order to characterize the genus in a comparative...
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Molecular Map** and Breeding in Mango
The Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is a member of family Anacardiaceae. It is one of the most important tropical fruit crops in the world. Most of the... -
Genome-wide identification of the C2H2-Zinc finger gene family and functional validation of CsZFP7 in citrus nucellar embryogenesis
Key MessageGenome-wide identification of C2H2-ZF gene family in the poly- and mono-embryonic citrus species and validation of the positive role of CsZFP7...
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Botany of Mango
Mango (Mangifera indica L.), the king of fruits, belongs to the family Anacardiaceae. Myanmar, Thailand, Indo-China, and Malaya during the Eocene or... -
The genomic features of parasitism, Polyembryony and immune evasion in the endoparasitic wasp Macrocentrus cingulum
BackgroundParasitoid wasps are well-known natural enemies of major agricultural pests and arthropod borne diseases. The parasitoid wasp Macrocentrus...
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Genetic Diversity and Ecotypes of Opuntia spp.
The genus Opuntia belongs to the family Cactaceae, subfamily Opuntioideae, tribe Opuntieae. Many Opuntia is found on roadsides and routes due to...