Chal`a*zog"a*my (?), n. [Chalaza
+ -gamy, as in polygamy.] (Bot.) A process
of fecundation in which the pollen tube penetrates to the embryosac
through the tissue of the chalaza, instead of entering through the
micropyle. It was originally discovered by Treub in Casuarina,
and has since been found to occur regularly in the families
Betulaceæ and Juglandaceæ. Partial
chalazogamy is found in Ulmus, the tube here penetrating the
nucleus midway between the chalaza and micropyle. --
Chal`a*zo*gam"ic (#), a.
Chal`a*zog"a*my (?), n. [Chalaza
+ -gamy, as in polygamy.] (Bot.) A process
of fecundation in which the pollen tube penetrates to the embryosac
through the tissue of the chalaza, instead of entering through the
micropyle. It was originally discovered by Treub in Casuarina,
and has since been found to occur regularly in the families
Betulaceæ and Juglandaceæ. Partial
chalazogamy is found in Ulmus, the tube here penetrating the
nucleus midway between the chalaza and micropyle. --
Chal`a*zo*gam"ic (#), a.