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Brief description of hybridisation

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Hybridization is the idea that atomic orbitals fuse to form newly hybridized orbitals, which in turn, influences molecular geometry and bonding properties. Hybridizationis also an expansion of the valence bond theory.Hybridization of plants occurs in nature through various mechanisms. Some plants (such as the oil palm) are insect-pollinated, and others (such as maize, or corn) are wind-pollinated. In plants with perfect flowers (autogamous, having flowers with both stamens and pistils), cross pollination rarely occurs. Such plants (such as wheat and rice) are called self-pollinated plants.

Flowers bearing only pistils or stamens are said to be imperfect flowers. Plants that have separate pistillate and staminate flowers on the same plant (such as maize) are called monoecious. Plants that have male and female flowers on separate plants (such as asparagus) are called dioecious.Through artificial means (controlled pollination), hybridization of both cross-pollinated and self-pollinated plants can be accomplished. Artificial hybridization is an important aspect of improving both cross-pollinated and self-pollinated plants. The breeder must know the time of development of reproductive structures of the species, treatments to promote and synchronize flowering, and pollinating techniques. please mark as brainliest if this helps you my friend thank you very much...
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