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प्रश्न
Explain various categories of apomixis.
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उत्तर
Categories of apomixis:
i. Recurrent apomixis:
- In this type, the embryo sac generally rises either from an archesporial cell or from some other part of the nucellus.
- In diplospory, the unreduced embryo sac is derived from the diploid megaspore mother cell e.g. Taraxacum.
- In apospory, the nucellar cells give rise to the apomictic embryo sac.
ii. Non-recurrent apomixis:
- In this type, the megaspore mother cell undergoes usual meiotic division and a haploid embryo sac is formed.
- Here, the embryo arises either from the egg by parthenogenesis or from some other haploid cells of gametophyte through apogamy.
- Plants produced by this method are generally sterile and do not reproduce sexually, e.g. Nicotiana.
iii. Adventive Embryony:
- In this type, embryos may develop from somatic nucellus or integuments along with normal zygotic embryo.
- It is common in Mango, Orange, Lemon, etc. It gives rise to a condition called polyembryony.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Are pollination and fertilization necessary in apomixis?
In ______a diploid sporophyte cell produces a diploid gametophyte without undergoing meiosis.
______ refers to the formation of seeds without fertilization.
Adventive embryony can be observed in ______.
The phenomenon observed in some plants wherein parts of the sexual apparatus are used for forming embryos without fertilization is called ______.
A form of asexual reproduction that mimics sexual reproduction is ______.
Are pollination and fertilization necessary in apomixis? Give reasons.
Are parthenocarpy and apomixis different phenomena? Discuss their benefits.
Assertion: Apomictic embryos are genetically identical to the parent plant.
Reason: Apomixis is the production of seeds without fertilization.
Give significance of apomixis.
