
In flowering plants, double fertilization is one of the defining features of reproductive development ([Raghavan, 2003][1]). Double fertilization was first discovered in 1898 by Nawaschin. It involves a complex series of interactions between essentially three plants—the male gametophyte (MG), the
Fertilization, Plant Cells, Cell Cycle, Molecular Plant Physiology, Arabidopsis, Fertilization in Vitro, Flowers, Zea mays, Plant Physiological Phenomena
Fertilization, Plant Cells, Cell Cycle, Molecular Plant Physiology, Arabidopsis, Fertilization in Vitro, Flowers, Zea mays, Plant Physiological Phenomena
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