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self-fertile
self-ˈfertile, a. Bot. [self- 3 b.] Of a flower: Having the property of fertilizing itself by the action of its pollen on its pistil. Of a plant: Fertilized by the pollen of its own flowers alone. Also applied to hermaphrodite animals. So self-ferˈtility, self-ˈfertilizable a., -fertiliˈzation, -ˈfe...
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What DNA does a self-fertile plant's seedling have? Some plants are said to be `self-fertile`. An example is `Prunus tomentosa`. Assuming that no cross-pollination happened with other plants, if a self-fertile plant...
Selfing (aka self-fertilizing) differs from cloning. When selfing occurs, the offspring is not an exact copy of the parent.
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Stella cherry
It is notable as the first self-fertile sweet cherry to be named. It has been awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. That program developed three self-fertile seedlings, which were used in attempts to breed high-quality self-fertile cherry trees.
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Fertile Ground
Fertile Ground is an American soul jazz band led by James H. Collins Jr. The group was founded in Baltimore. Collins created the record label Blackout Studios, and the band self-released Field Songs (1998) and Spiritual War (1999).
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Plants that are siblings: How does this impact pollination? A friend has two cherry bushes (prunus tomentosa). Prunus tomentosa is said to be partially self-fertile, but benefits from cross-pollination. The two cher...
These plants are said to be self-incompatible. The evolution of the genetic mechanism underlying such self-incompatibility has been highly studied and is fascinating.
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× Sorbaronia mitschurinii
It is tetraploid and self-fertile. historically seen extensive cultivation in the former Soviet Union as its large fruits are suitable for juice, wine, and jam-making, and because they are self-fertile
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Sordaria macrospora
It is a homothallic, self-fertile organism.
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C. elegans are either male or hermaphrodites, but why aren't there any females? From my understanding C. elegans are mainly hermaphrodites but are occasionally males to increase genetic variation. Why is it that rando...
The evolution of self-fertile hermaphrodites is thought to be a specialization that occurred several times in the nematoda.
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Cochliobolus cymbopogonis
Those fungi that do not need a partner to mate are termed homothallic (self-fertile). C. cymbopogonis is homothallic.
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Mucorales
This species, was subsequently used in 1904, to represent self-fertile species when the concept of two major mating strategies were developed for the fungi These strategies are homothallism for self-fertile fungi and heterothallism for self-incompatible, outcrossing fungi.
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Golden Spire
The tree flowers early season and is self-fertile, making it easy to grow and produce an annual moderate to large sized crop.
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Levipalatum texanum
The species is androdioecious, consisting of self-fertile hermaphrodites which are morphologically females, and males.
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Tieton cherry
It is not self-fertile, and is incompatible with Burlat and Chelan but compatible with Bing.
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Regina cherry
It is not self-fertile, and is incompatible with the Van or Olympus cultivars.
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Ciona
C. intestinalis is self-sterile and thus has been used for studies on the mechanism of self-incompatibility. C. savigny is highly self-fertile, but non-self sperm out-compete self-sperm in fertilization competition assays.
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