10. The conditions best suited for autogamy is
(a) Cleistogamy (b) Chasmogamy (c) Dichogamy (d) Homogamy
Answers
Flowers that remain close to avoid cross pollination and exhibit modifications to facilitate self pollination are referred to as cleistogamous flowers. Thus, cleistogamous flowers are those that do not open at all and only autogamy occurs.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A
The condition the most ideal for autogamy is Cleistogamy.
Cleistogamy is a sort of self-fertilization of specific plants that can proliferate by utilizing non-opening, self-pollinating blossoms. Particularly notable in peanuts, pansy, and peas this conduct is generally far-reaching in the grass family. Sexually unbiased blossoms which don't open at all are known as cleistogamous. In such blossoms, stigma and anthers lie near one another. The biggest variety of cleistogamous plants is Viola.