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Meghna Thapar 3 years, 9 months ago
Haploids are spontaneously converted into fertile diploids through meiotic non- reduction, allowing their genotype to be perpetuated. Maternal and paternal haploids can be generated through reciprocal crosses. Haploid plants can be produced through in vitro culture of male gametophytic cells at the microspore or immature pollen developmental stage. These cells respond in vitro by undergoing embryogenesis or haploid callus proliferation.
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