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Allogamy or cross-fertilization is the fertilization of an ovum from one individual with the spermatozoa of another. By contrast, autogamy is the term... |
Reproduction (section Allogamy) thus making the population more able to survive environmental variation. Allogamy is the fertilization of flowers through cross-pollination, this occurs... |
Fertilisation (section Allogamy and autogamy) the possibility; the resulting embryo normally developed into a mouse. Allogamy, which is also known as cross-fertilisation, refers to the fertilisation... |
offspring. It is one method for excluding self-fertilization and promoting allogamy (outcrossing), and thus tends to reduce the expression of recessive deleterious... |
diclinous, incomplete or imperfect. Outcrossing, cross-fertilization or allogamy, in which offspring are formed by the fusion of the gametes of two different... |
Monocots have mechanisms to promote or suppress cross-fertilization (allogamy) and self-fertilization (autogamy or geitonogamy). The pollination syndromes... |
in sexually reproducing organisms, and thus encourage outcrossing and allogamy. It is contrasted with separation of sexes among individuals (dioecy),... |
γαμέτης (gamétēs), γαμετή (gametḗ) agamic, agamogenesis, agamospermy, agamy, allogamy, anisogamete, anisogamy, apogamy, autogamy, cleistogamous, cleistogamy... |
to Spain and Northern Africa. It is an annual plant and reproduces by allogamy. The species has also been classified as endangered. In Spain, this is... |
Isogamy Mate choice Mating in fungi Operational sex ratio Outcrossing Allogamy Self-incompatibility Sex Sexual intercourse Transformation (genetics) John... |
anthers but vary in stigma position and the length of the lower anthers. Allogamy (outcrossing) on the whole is enforced through a late-acting (ovarian)... |
temperatures or the length of the day. Napa cabbage reproduces mainly by allogamy. Napa cabbage produces more leaves, bigger leaves and a higher biomass... |
tree of descendants. An organism produced by sexual cross-fertilization (allogamy) has at least two ancestors (its immediate parents), but a gene always... |
γαμέτης (gamétēs), γαμετή (gametḗ) agamic, agamogenesis, agamospermy, agamy, allogamy, anisogamete, anisogamy, apogamy, autogamy, cleistogamous, cleistogamy... |
cross-pollination or by self-pollination: Cross-pollination, also called allogamy, occurs when pollen is delivered from the stamen of one flower to the stigma... |
insect is covered in pollen. This mechanism favours cross pollination (allogamy or xenogamy) in these plants. Alkaloids are nitrogenous organic substances... |
– aλas – other; cf. Greek ἄλλος (other; is an element in words such as allogamy, allomorph, allopathy, allotropy), Latin alius (other), alter (another... |
but the left and right halves tend to be mirror images of each other. Allogamy – cross pollination, when one plant pollinates another plant Anemophilous... |
are not however typical of the genus, which commonly reproduces through allogamy. One mechanism that limits self-pollination is that of self-incompatibility... |
androdioecy in animals involves hermaphrodites that can reproduce by autogamy or allogamy through ovum with males. However, this type does not involve outcrossing... |