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1
Physiology of Angiosperms
If embryo abortion result; the phenomenon is called somatoplastic sterility. It
commonly occurs when two genetically different individuals are hybridized, either
from two different species or from two individuals of different polyploid
constitution.
2
Nervous and Mental Disease Monograph Series
and that methyl-testosterone inhibits this action, it becomes clear that the renal
tubule, so sensitive to the diencephalic anti-diuretic hormone and to the
estrogens and androgens, is a place of meeting for the germ- plastic-
somatoplastic ...
3
Analysis of crossability between the cultivated potato and ...
Somatoplastic sterility Cooper and Brinks (1940) proffered the theory of
somatoplastic sterility to explain lack of seed development in interspecific crosses
. They define somatoplastic sterility as ,hyperplasia of the nucellus or inner
integument., ...
Somatoplastic Sterility as a Mechanism of Embryo Abortion Considerable light
may be shed on the problem of embryo abortion by an examination of the
evidence accumulated by Brink, Cooper and their coworkers in support of their
theory of ...
The conflict of these observations with the "somatoplastic sterility" theory of Brink
and Cooper (35) may be in part resolved by the observation that the cells of the
epithelium (referred to as nucellus by Brink and Cooper) do enlarge with ...
University of Missouri--Columbia. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1954
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Embryo abortion as mechanism of "hormone" thinning of fruit
Induction of Embryo Abortion with Plant Growth Regulators At least three studies
have been initiated recently to investigate the possibility ofa hormonal function in
“somatoplastic sterility” (23; 189; 194). Britten (23) studying the effect of ...
Frederick Griffith Teubner, Andrew Edward Murneek, 1955
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The Pollination Biology of North American Orchids: Volume 2: ...
Madrono 54:366–367 Brink RA, Cooper DC (1939) Somatoplastic sterility in
Medicago sativa. Science 90:545 Brink RA, Cooper DC (1947) The endosperm in
seed development. Bot Rev 13:423–477 Brown PM (1998) Checklist of the
orchids ...
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Definitional Glossary Of Agricultural Terms:
Also called an 'acquired mutation'. somatoplastic sterility: Collapse of zygotes
during embryonic stages due to disturbances in embryo- endosperm
relationships. sorus (pl. sori): A small, simple, immersed or erumpent fruiting
structure, ...
9
Grain Legumes: Evolution and Genetic Resources
If this is due to somatoplastic sterility (i.e. failure of embryo support system,
endosperm, suspensor etc.) then there is some possibility of success. If on the
other hand the two genomes are incompatible and incapable of working
harmoniously ...
10
Plant Cytogenetics, Second Edition
Somatoplastic sterility Death of zygotes during embryonic stage due to
disturbance in embryo- endosperm relationships. Southern blotting A molecular
biology procedure that transfers denatured DNA from an agarose gel to a
nitrocellulose ...