In the strategy of cultivating jojoba in the field, female seedlings are planted first, followed by sowing the seeds and selecting the males by distinguishing the flowers, which takes a long time because every six seeds distinguished to one or two male plants.

Typically, sex determination in plants is based on the morphology of the flowers, the presence of male and female reproductive structures or molecular markers (SCAR marker) in Jojoba.

A simple germination experiment was conducted and it was observed that average three seeds had long roots and the germination rate was faster, but we did not identify the gender.

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