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Briefly state the problems of pollination in plants?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In plants that

are self pollenized, this is not a problem with bees. Many plants set more flowers than the plant can develop fruit. Tomatoes, for example, may produce 15 to 20 flowers in a  cluster of blooms but only 5 to 6 of those can develop into a fruit. The rest abort or fall  off and it's a good thing they do; otherwise, the tomatoes would be small and there  would be breakage of the plant as a result. Extensive vine growth is usually associated  with poor blossom set.

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