I have a monoembryonic mango seed germinated few days back but it has multiple shoots after germination. I saw it rarely with monoembryonic seeds. Is this ordinary ? Here are 2 images. The closeup one has one shoot hidden in the soil. I guess they are different branches as it was only one embryo. Does it have incident on true to fruit ? Normally, monoembryonic mango seeds are not true to fruit.
Thanks for your feedback,
Priyanshu
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