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Glider on Lilies
... Oddly enough, this tends to apply only to diploid plants. Diploid plants are plants with 2 copies of each chromosome, which is the default case for most plants and animals. Polyploid (more than two copies ... lethal in animals, but often not lethal in plants. Tetraploid (4 copies of each chromosome) lillies are often fertile even when diploid plants from the same 'species' cross would have been ...
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The World of Gourds
... seed parent bearing 2n eggs with a diploid (2n) pollen parent bearing haploid (n) sperm. Tetraploid plants are produced by treating the terminal buds of diploid plants with colchicine, causing the chromosome number of ... and both types of seeds are planted in the same vicinity. Male flowers of the diploid plant provide the pollen which pollinates (but does not fertilize) the sterile triploid plant. ...
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Propagating Tips
... old roses to tetraploid modern hybrid teas and floribundas. Examples: R. multiflora x Mont Blanc [diploid to diploid]; Pristine x Lilian Austin [tetraploid to tetraploid]. 3. Use lower ploidy numbers as pod ... no. 2 above doesn't fit your goals, then use tetraploid pollen on blooms of diploid plants: for example, R . wichuraiana x Peace [by convention, the pod parent is listed first]. Long ...
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Daylily Terms - Tallahassee Hemerocallis Society
... edges of tepals POLYCHROME - an intermingling of many colors, melon, pink, lavender, and yellow DIPLOID -these plants have two identical sets of chromosomes in each cell. See also TETRAPLOID. DOUBLE - refers ... petals or sepals. TETRAPLOID ("TETS") - These plants have twice as many chromosomes as the diploid plants, i.e., 4 sets instead of 2 sets. In catalogs, plants of this type are often indicated ...
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cactus-books.com: Bradleya 1 / 1983, Yearbook of the British Cactus and Succulent Society by BCSS
... Las Anod-El Afwein area is raised to specific rank as A. glabrescens. All are diploid with 2n = 14 chromosomes. 4. Observations on the leaf-anatomy, pollen, cytology and propagation of ... Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey. Summary: The leaf-anatomy, pollen and cytology of mature plants and seedlings of Calibanus hookeri (Lem.) Trelease have been investigated and compared with that of ...
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Gesneriad Forum - GardenWeb
... Post a Message Gesneriad Forum This forum is for the discussion of gesneriads, plants of the family Gesneriaceae. There is also a separate African ... the forum are provided below. Related forums:   African Violets   |   House Plants What's New on GardenWeb: New! Share photos of the ... last one posted on Tue, Jul 4, 06 at 13:21 diploid vs. tetraploid streps? Posted by: lalalulu8 No. california on Tue, ...
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Daylily Forum - GardenWeb
... Message | FAQ | Search Daylily Forum This forum is for the discussion of daylilies, plants of the genus Hemerocallis. Instructions on using the forum are provided below. ... one posted on Sun, Nov 26, 06 at 1:17 South African plants & seed Posted by: dries South Africa on Sat, Nov 18, 06 at ... -ups, last one posted on Sun, Nov 19, 06 at 12:38 Diploid help, advice Posted by: rpawn on Fri, Nov 17, 06 at 14 ...
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Life cycle of the Division Psilophyta
... diploid zygote (7) forms and eventually develops into a sporophyte plant (8). Asexual reproduction can take place by means of gemmae. While gemmae are means of asexual reproduction in non-vascular plants such as the liverworts, the difference is that in the non-vascular plants the gemmae develop on the gametophyte while in Psilotum ...
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Magnoliophyta Main Menu
... after delayed meiosis (7). There are some plants that are examples of Life Cycle III where both diploid and haploid adults are present in the cycle ... Chara (algae) Monobiontic Diploid: Fucus Dibiontic Haploid (heteromorphic or antithetic): Bryophytes Dibiontic Diploid (isomorphic or homologous): Ulva Dibiontic Diploid (heteromorphic or antithetic): Nereocystis, all Vascular Plants Return to Main Menu ...
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Lab VII - The Origin of Seed Plants (3)
... Lab VII - The Origin of Seed Plants (3) Early Seed Plants The earliest known seed plants are reported from the Late Devonian (Famennian) of West Virginia (Rothwell et al., 1989). Slender ... other diploid spore mother cell. Why, then, are we calling these grains pollen? Pollen is generally defined as the microgametophyte and its associated protective shell in ovule-producing (e.g., seed) plants ...
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