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7. Is self-pollination possible in maize. Why or why not?​

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Answered by samm210820
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Domestication of Crop Plants

The majority of the 50–60 main grain crops of the world are predominantly self-pollinated. Only a few (such as maize, rye, pearl millet, buckwheat, or scarlet runner bean) are cross-pollinated. ... Self-pollination results in splitting the crop's gene-pool into independent homozygous lines.

Answered by pv057966
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Yes,

Maize is a self pollinated crop because it is bisexual.....in some special cases wind pollination too occurs in this crop.

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