self-fertility of plant

  • 1self-fertile — adjective Botany (of a plant) capable of self fertilization. Derivatives self fertility noun …

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  • 2self-fertile — adj. (of a plant etc.) self fertilizing. Derivatives: self fertility n …

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  • 3Canna (plant) — taxobox name = Canna image caption = Italian Group Canna cultivated in Brazil regnum = Plantae unranked divisio = Angiosperms unranked classis = Monocots unranked ordo = Commelinids ordo = Zingiberales familia = Cannaceae genus = Canna L.… …

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  • 4Gartons Agricultural Plant Breeders — Gartons= This is a short history of the United Kingdom s first agricultural plant breeding business. Dr John Garton, of the firm of Garton Brothers of Newton le Willows in the United Kingdom was the Originator of Scientific Farm Plant Breeding.… …

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  • 5самофертильность растения — Ндп. автофертильность растения Способность растения завязывать семена при оплодотворении пыльцой своего цветка или других цветков своего же растения. [ГОСТ 20081 74] Недопустимые, нерекомендуемые автофертильность растения Тематики семеноводство… …

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  • 6Tomato — For other uses, see Tomato (disambiguation). Tomato …

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  • 7Resilience (ecology) — For other uses, see Resilience (disambiguation). Lake and Mulga ecosystems with alternative stable states[1] In ecology, resilience is the capacity of an ecosyst …

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  • 8Brachypodium distachyon — Taxobox name = Brachpodium distachyon regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Liliopsida ordo = Poales familia = Poaceae subfamilia = Pooideae genus = Brachypodium species = B. distachyon binomial = Brachypodium distachyon binomial… …

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  • 9Ulmus laciniata — leaves Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 10Poaceae — ▪ plant family Introduction formerly called  Gramineae        grass family of monocotyledonous flowering plants, a division of the order Poales. The Poaceae are the world s single most important source of food. They rank among the top five… …

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