• Autogamy or self-fertilization refers to the fusion of two gametes that come from one individual. Autogamy is predominantly observed in the form of self-pollination...
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    Autogamy depression can be defined as the "lowered viability of autogamous progeny relative to geitonogamous progeny". Viability has also been evaluated...
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    fertilization, in contrast to autogamy or geitonogamy which are methods of self-fertilization. Self-fertilization, also known as autogamy, occurs in hermaphroditic...
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    phenomena during conjugation and autogamy in ciliates". Research in Protozoology. 4: 149. Berger, James D. (October 1986). "Autogamy in Paramecium cell cycle...
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    Business Media. ISBN 978-3-540-67093-3.[page needed] Reproduction#Autogamy "Autogamy | biology". Avidor-Reiss, Tomer; Mazur, Matthew; Fishman, Emily L...
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    the ovule (in gymnosperms). There are two types of self-pollination: in autogamy, pollen is transferred to the stigma of the same flower; in geitonogamy...
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    cycle. Under certain conditions, it may be preceded by self-fertilization (autogamy), or it may follow conjugation, a sexual phenomenon in which Paramecia...
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  • cross-pollination involving a pollinating agent, genetically it is similar to autogamy since the pollen grains come from the same plant. Monoecious plants like...
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    cycle. Alternatively, it may proceed as a result of self-fertilization (autogamy), or it may follow conjugation, a sexual phenomenon in which ciliates of...
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    Sologamy or autogamy is marriage by a person to themself. Critics argue that the practice is not legally binding unlike traditional marriage. whilst supporters...
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    organisms reproduce asexually via processes such as apomixis, parthenogenesis, autogamy, and cloning. Apomixis and Parthenogenesis both refer to the development...
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  • assessed through a test analogous to an inbreeding depression test called an Autogamy depression test. Many angiosperms (flowering plants) can self-fertilise...
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    July in the Northern Hemisphere. The flowers are either self-fertilized (autogamy) or pollinated by insects such as bees and butterflies (entomogamy). The...
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    required because the parent organism is capable of self-fertilization (autogamy); for example, banana slugs. The term mating is also applied to related...
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    promote or suppress cross-fertilization (allogamy) and self-fertilization (autogamy or geitonogamy). The pollination syndromes of monocots can be quite distinct;...
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  • agamogenesis, agamospermy, agamy, allogamy, anisogamete, anisogamy, apogamy, autogamy, cleistogamous, cleistogamy, cryptogam, deuterogamist, deuterogamy, digamous...
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  • limitation may cause the evolution of automatic selfing, also known as autogamy. This occurs in plants such as weeds, and is a form of reproductive assurance...
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  • ovum from one individual with the spermatozoa of another. By contrast, autogamy is the term used for self-fertilization. In humans, the fertilization event...
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    that of cells in higher organisms. The sexual forms of reproduction are autogamy, a kind of self-fertilization, and conjugation, a kind of sexual interation...
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    vitality and expires after about 200 fissions if the cells fail to undergo autogamy or conjugation. The functional basis for clonal aging was clarified by...
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  • pollen grains to the stigma. The term xenogamy (along with geitonogamy and autogamy) was first suggested by Kerner in 1876. Cross-pollination involves the...
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    Northern Hemisphere. The hermaphroditic flowers are either self-fertilized (autogamy) or pollinated by insects (entomogamy). Fruit is a three-to seven-centimeter...
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    capitulum, which is surrounded by petal-like rays. Asexual reproduction (or autogamy) between flowers on the same capitulum has been observed in the genus....
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    Nils Svedelius, and then became used for other organisms. Other terms (autogamy and gamontogamy) used in protist life cycles were introduced by Karl Gottlieb...
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    additional 7% are partially cross-fertilizing and partially self-fertilizing (autogamy). About 15% produce gametes but are principally self-fertilizing with significant...
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  • primary mating systems in plants are outcrossing (cross-fertilisation), autogamy (self-fertilisation) and apomixis (asexual reproduction without fertilization...
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    having been attracted by nectar secreted from the base of the labellum. Autogamy has been observed in several species of onion orchid. In some cases, the...
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    through October. The hermaphroditic flowers are either self-fertilized (autogamy) or pollinated by insects (entomogamy). The seeds are an achene that ripens...
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    species and plants that colonize new locations. Self-pollination may include autogamy, where pollen is transferred from anther (male part) to the stigma (female...
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    fusion of the gametes. If this occurs in an individual it is recognized as autogamy. If this occurs between individuals, it is known as conjugation. Excavata...
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