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(15) Gustafson, F. G.: Parthenocarphy induced by pollen extracts. Amer. J. Bot. ... (17) Gustafson, F. G.: Parthenocarphy: natural and artificial. Bot. Rev. ...
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f. fruits are without seeds (parthenocarphy) g. increase of distorted fruits. Varieties. The project of breeding and developing various varieties ...
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parthenocarphy: triploid tissue that arises from the triple fusion of a sperm nucleus with the polar nuclei (two) of the embryo sac. ...
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the segregates possessing parthenocarphy in F2 population derived from the crosses 'Cal Ace' × 'Nadja' (b) and 'Peto-86' × 'Nadja' ...
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SUSCETIBILIDADE DO MILHO À ESTIAGEM NA FLORAÇÃO: UMA NOVA ALTERNATIVA PARA SUPERAR O PROBLEMA ... Luís Sangoi1 Ricardo Jonathan Salvador 2 ... Among the agronomically important grasses, maize is the most susceptible to drought at flowering. Drought stimulates a protandrous pattern of development,
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parthenocarphy would be that the kernel would have no embryo and therefore could not be used as a seed in future generations. However, the majority of ...
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4.4 Differentiate between stimulative and vegetative parthenocarphy and give an example of each. (6). 4.5 Discuss the detrimental effect of brackish soil on ...
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Type of occured seedlessness was stimulative parthenocarphy. Key words: Grape, gibberellic acid, seedlessness, stimulative parthenocarphy. ...
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