“…As these processes are generally observed together with ps, it is suggested that they are caused by a similar cytological defect and that their level of appearance only depends on the severity of the underlying defect (Veilleux & Lauer, ). Male‐specific meiotic restitution through ps, tps and fs has been documented in a large set of plant species (Souter et al ., ; Parrott & Smith, ; Teoh, ; Conicella et al ., ; Rim & Beuselinck, ; Genualdo et al ., ; Lopez‐Lavalle & Orjeda, ; Crespel et al ., ; Zhang & Kang, ), and is therefore considered to be the predominant route for 2n gamete formation in plants. However, despite the high prevalence, the exact cytological anomaly underlying this type of meiotic restitution is still unknown.…”