Nucellar polyembryony is reported in species of

Nucellar polyembryony is reported in species of

Options

(a) Gossypium
(b) Triticium
(c) Brassica
(d) Citrus

Correct Answer:

Gossypium

Explanation:

The presence of more than one embryo in a seed is referred as polyembryony.Nucellar cells surrounding the embryonic sac and develop into the embryos in such species each ovule contain many embryos are known as nucellar polyembryony. Nucellar polyembryony is common in many citrus and mango varieties

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