3 out breeding devices in plants to prevent self pollination
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Three outbreeding devices that flowering plants have developed:
Receptivity of stigma and release of the pollen grain is not synchronized, i.e., stigma becomes receptive much before pollens are released or after they are released to avoid self-pollination.
Self-incompatibility: A genetic method to prevent pollens from fertilizing ovules of the same flower by inhibiting their germination on stigma or pistil.
Production of unisexual flowers: So that the male and female parts will be present on different plants i.e., dioecious or on different flowers in the same plant (monoecious). This prevents both autogamy and geitonogamy.
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Three outbreeding devices that flowering plants have developed: Receptivity of stigma and release of the pollen grain is not synchronized, i.e., stigma becomes receptive much before pollens are released or after they are released to avoid self-pollination