quasisterility
Quasisterility is a term used in biology and genetics to describe a state of partial or temporary sterility in an organism. Unlike complete sterility, which renders an organism incapable of reproduction, quasisterility refers to conditions where an organism's reproductive capacity is reduced or impaired, but not entirely eliminated. This concept is often observed in plants and some animals, where environmental factors, genetic mutations, or specific developmental stages can lead to a temporary or reversible loss of fertility.
In plants, quasisterility can occur due to various reasons such as environmental stress, disease, or genetic
In animals, quasisterility can be observed in species that undergo seasonal breeding cycles. During non-breeding seasons,
The study of quasisterility is important for understanding the complex mechanisms that regulate reproduction in various