dyspermatogenetic sterility - traduzione in arabo
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dyspermatogenetic sterility - traduzione in arabo

IN SEED BREEDING
Male sterile; Male sterility

dyspermatogenetic sterility      
‎ عُقْمُ اخْتِلاَلِ اللإِنْطاف‎
sterility         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sterile; Stearl; Sterility (disambiguation)
‎ عَقامَة:الخلو من المكروبات الحية, عُقْم:فقد القدرة على الإنجاب‎
sterility         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sterile; Stearl; Sterility (disambiguation)
عَقَامَة

Definizione

sterile
¦ adjective
1. not able to produce children or young.
(of a plant) not able to produce fruit or seeds.
(of land or soil) too poor in quality to produce crops.
2. lacking in imagination, creativity, or excitement.
3. free from bacteria or other living microorganisms.
Derivatives
sterilely adverb
sterility noun
Origin
ME: from OFr., or from L. sterilis; related to Gk steira 'barren cow'.

Wikipedia

Cytoplasmic male sterility

Cytoplasmic male sterility is total or partial male sterility in hermaphrodite organisms, as the result of specific nuclear and mitochondrial interactions. Male sterility is the failure to produce functional anthers, pollen, or male gametes. Such male sterility in hermaphrodite populations leads to gynodioecious populations (populations with coexisting fully functioning hermaphrodites and male-sterile hermaphrodites).

Cytoplasmic male sterility, as the name indicates, is under extranuclear genetic control (under control of the mitochondrial or plastid genomes). It shows non-Mendelian inheritance, with male sterility inherited maternally. In general, there are two types of cytoplasm: N (normal) and aberrant S (sterile) cytoplasms. These types exhibit reciprocal differences.