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Androgenic development: a fascinating embryo formation process

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The subject of this review is androgenesis as a process of embryo development from microspores and pollen. A number of factors govern androgenesis, but genotype, the stage of microspore development and in vitro culture conditions are the most important. We summarize some recent work employing a variety of experimental approaches to study this fascinating phenomenon of embryo formation.

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  • Jagiellonian University, Grodzka 52, 31-044 Cracow, Poland
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