Apomixis is a type of asexual reproduction in which seeds are formed without fertilization. There are two main types - gametophytic apomixis, where an unreduced cell gives rise to an embryo sac, and sporophytic apomixis, where an unreduced cell develops directly into an embryo. Apomixis was first discovered in citrus seeds in 1719 and allows for the production of genetically identical offspring from a single parent. While apomixis has advantages for plant breeding like fixing desirable traits, it is also genetically complex and the level can be affected by environmental factors.