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9.
What is self-incompatibility? WHY
formation in self-incompatible species?

10. What is bagging technique? How is it useful in a plant breeding
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programme?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Self-incompatibility is a mechanism that prevents pollen from one flower from fertilizing other flowers of the same plant. ... In self-incompatible plants, when a pollen grain lands on a style expressing the same S-allele, pollen tube growth is stopped or retarded, and there is no delivery of sperm to the ovary.

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Answered by dhwanigandhi207
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Answer:

self incompatibility

Explanation:

It prevents pollen from one flower from fertilizing other flowers of the same plant. ... In self-incompatible plants, when a pollen grain lands on a style expressing the same S-allele, pollen tube growth is stopped or retarded, and there is no delivery of sperm to the ovary.

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