gametophytic

gametophytic
ga·me·to·phyt·ic

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  • gametophytic — adjective see gametophyte …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • gametophytic — See gametophyte. * * * …   Universalium

  • gametophytic — adjective a) Of or pertaining to a gametophyte plant. b) Having the characteristics of a sporophyte. Ant: sporophytic See Also: gametangium, gamete, gametogenesis, gametophyte …   Wiktionary

  • gametophytic — adjective see gametophyte …   Useful english dictionary

  • gametophytic incompatibility — A phenomenon in plants, in which a pollen grain is genetically incapable of fertilizing a particular egg, because both gametes carry the identical allele at an incompatibility locus (usually denoted S). This is a mechanism for forcing… …   Glossary of Biotechnology

  • gametophyte — gametophytic /geuh mee teuh fit ik, gam i /, adj. /geuh mee teuh fuyt , gam i /, n. Bot. the sexual form of a plant in the alternation of generations. Cf. sporophyte. [1890 95; GAMETO + PHYTE] * * * In certain plants, the sexual phase (or an… …   Universalium

  • reproductive system, plant — Introduction       any of the systems, sexual or asexual, by which plants reproduce. In plants, as in animals, the end result of reproduction is the continuation of a given species, and the ability to reproduce is, therefore, rather conservative …   Universalium

  • Self-incompatibility in plants — Self incompatibility (SI) is a general name for several genetic mechanisms in angiosperms, which prevent self fertilization and thus encourage outcrossing. In plants with SI, when a pollen grain produced in a plant reaches a stigma of the same… …   Wikipedia

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  • Apomixis — Not to be confused with automixis or autogamy. This article deals almost exclusively with plants. For similar processes in animals and Oomycetes, see Parthenogenesis. In botany, apomixis was defined by Winkler as replacement of the normal… …   Wikipedia

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