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Polyembryony in Citrus is due to
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In Citrus and Mango, \[ \boxed{\text{Polyembryony occurs due to adventive embryos developing from nucellus.}} \]
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Division of nucellar cells and its penetration into embryo
Development of perisperm
Fertilization of antipodal cells inside embryo sac
Division of synergid cells inside embryo sac
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