apomict


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ap·o·mict

 (ăp′ə-mĭkt′)
n.
A plant that reproduces or is reproduced by apomixis.

[Back-formation from apomictic, produced by apomixis : apo- + Greek miktos, mixed (from meignunai, mig-, to mix; see apomixis).]

ap′o·mic′tic adj.
ap′o·mic′tic·al·ly adv.
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apomict

(ˈæpəˌmɪkt)
n
(Biology) an organism, esp a plant, produced by apomixis
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ap•o•mict

(ˈæp ə mɪkt)

n.
an organism produced by apomixis.
[1935]
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Noun1.apomict - a plant that reproduces or is reproduced by apomixisapomict - a plant that reproduces or is reproduced by apomixis
plant life, flora, plant - (botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion
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Cortaderia jubata (Gramineae): an autonomous apomict. Doctoral Thesis.
Genetic diversity revealed in the apomict fruit species Garcinia mangostana L.(mangosteen).
The mutant is thus a partial apomict: it starts to produce seed apomictically, yet unlike natural apomictic plants, it produces no viable seed.
Clonal diversity in Taraxacum officinale (Compositae), an apomict. Heredity 53:1-10.
Another, Nothoscordum inodorum, 2n = 19 (13 M + 6 T), which provides evidence for the homology of metacentric arms with t chromosomes, is an apomict once considered a diploid (Levan & Emsweller, 1938); it probably combines three 3 M + 2 t genomes with one of 4 M (Nunez et al, 1974).
This triploid (2n = 27) apomict was introduced as an ornamental into Hawaii early in this century and has spread rapidly in arid zones on several islands (Degener 1940, Wagner et al.
WW1842 (Dewald and Kindiger, 1994), a tetraploid apomict, was thought to possess either a (gsf/gsf/GSF/GSF) or (gsf/GSF/GSF/ GSF) genotype.
Frio is an aposporous apomict, and its mode of reproduction was determined by (i) cytologically observing megasporogenesis and embryo sac development and (ii) progeny testing.
The common weedy dandelion in North America is a triploid apomict and is broadly classified as T.
Showcase is a facultative apomict with approximately 95% of its progeny appearing genetically identical to the maternal parent.
Common dallisgrass is an obligate apomict with 50 chromosomes that associate as 20 bivalents and 10 univalents during metaphase I of meiosis (Bashaw and Forbes, 1958; Bashaw and Holt, 1958).