n.
The direct effect on a hybrid plant produced by the transfer of pollen from one strain to the endosperm of a different strain.
[New Latin, from Greek xeniā, hospitality, from xenos, guest, stranger. See xeno-.]
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xe·ni·a (zē'nē-ə, zēn'yə)
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[New Latin, from Greek xeniā, hospitality, from xenos, guest, stranger. See xeno-.]
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