Description

When pollen is transferred from the anther of one plant to the stigma of another plant
Sticky part of the carpel which receives pollen
Male part of a flower
Flexible stalk which holds the anther in the best position for pollen to be released
Holds stigma in the most favourable position to recieve pollen
Female part of a flower
Plants with flowers which produce ovules in an ovary
When pollen from the anther of one plant is transferred to the stigma of the same plant
When one of the sperm cells fertilises the ovule, and the other fertilises the two polar nuclei to form the endosperm
Seed coating
Tissue which stores food for the seed
Seed leaves which take and store food from parent plant for future use
Embryonic shoot
Embryonic root
Asexual reproduction technique of cutting a piece off a plant which will grow into its own plant when planted
Asexual reproduction technique whereby the tissue of one plant is inserted into the tissue of another plant
In the grafting technique, the plant selected for its superior roots is called the...
In the grafting technique, the plant selected for its superior fruits or yield is called the...
Process whereby plant breeders select and plant seeds from superior plants repeatedly to create an improved crop
Term given to a plant selected for its desirable characteristics that can be maintained by propagation
Term given for the editing of a plant's genome
A plant with a foreign gene becomes known as a ______ plant.
Term used for a crop produced by cross-pollinating 2 inbred crops of a dissimilar genotype
A term given for plants which contain more than 2 homologous sets of chromosomes
Process of exposing seeds to mutagens in order to generate mutants with desirable traits
UK's seed bank project name
Sweden's International seed vault name

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