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Plant reproduction is the production of new offspring in plants, which can be accomplished by sexual or asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction produces... |
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (/ˌændʒiəˈspərmiː/), commonly called angiosperms. They include... |
genetic structure of nonclonal plant populations. Christian Konrad Sprengel (1793) studied the reproduction of flowering plants and for the first time it was... |
were found encased in amber, the oldest evidence of sexual reproduction in a flowering plant. Microscopic images showed tubes growing out of pollen and... |
Vegetative reproduction (also known as vegetative propagation, vegetative multiplication or cloning) is a form of asexual reproduction occurring in plants in... |
also reproduce sexually. For instance, most plants are capable of vegetative reproduction – reproduction without seeds or spores – but can also reproduce... |
reproduction is the primary form of reproduction for single-celled organisms such as archaea and bacteria. Many eukaryotic organisms including plants... |
as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Angiospermae). Flowers consist of a combination... |
radiation, and difficulty of reproduction. These conditions are linked to topographical slope, ultimately affecting plant diversity and distribution. This... |
Hermaphrodite (redirect from Hermaphroditic reproduction) known hermaphroditic species among mammals or birds. About 94% of flowering plant species are either hermaphroditic (all flowers produce both male and... |
The monocots (or monocotyledons) are one of the two major groups of flowering plants (or Angiosperms), the other being the dicots (or dicotyledons). In... |
and the ovule (female). In flowering plants, the flowers contain the sex organs. Sexual reproduction in flowering plants involves the union of the male... |
Flowering synchrony is the amount of overlap between flowering periods of plants in their mating season compared to what would be expected to occur randomly... |
have coevolved with plants; flowering plants have evolved pollination syndromes, suites of flower traits that favour their reproduction. Many, including... |
Dioecy (redirect from Dioecious reproduction) directly (in animals) or indirectly (in seed plants). Dioecious reproduction is biparental reproduction. Dioecy has costs, since only the female part... |
Botany (redirect from Plant biology) species of land plants of which some 391,000 species are vascular plants (including approximately 369,000 species of flowering plants), and approximately... |
Autogamy (category Reproduction) employed by many flowering plants. However, species of protists have also been observed using autogamy as a means of reproduction. Flowering plants engage in... |
Apomixis (category Plant reproduction) asexual origin. In flowering plants, the term "apomixis" is used in a restricted sense to mean agamospermy, i.e., clonal reproduction through seeds. Although... |
Sex (redirect from Sex in plants) reproducing organism produces male or female gametes. During sexual reproduction, a male and a female gamete fuse to form a zygote, which develops into... |
A biennial plant is a flowering plant that, generally in a temperate climate, takes two years to complete its biological life cycle. In its first year... |