quasisterile
Quasisterile is an adjective used in biology to describe a state of partial sterility in which an organism or population exhibits substantially reduced reproductive capacity but is not completely sterile. The term combines quasi-, meaning "almost," with sterile. It is used across disciplines such as microbiology, plant breeding, and genetics to denote conditions or lines that produce few viable gametes or offspring under standard conditions, while remaining capable of reproduction under specific triggers or in certain tissues.
Causes and expression: Quasisterility can arise from genetic mutations that disrupt gametogenesis, chromosomal rearrangements, meiotic irregularities,
Contexts and uses: In pest management, quasisterile strains are explored as an alternative to complete sterility,
Measurement and interpretation: Researchers assess quasisterility with fertility assays, gamete viability tests, and crossing experiments. It
See also: sterility, subfertility, sterile insect technique, genetic containment.