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Define geitonogamy.​

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Answered by hemant45168
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Geitonogamy (from Greek geiton (γείτων) = neighbor + gamein (γαμεῖν) = to marry) is a type of self-pollination. ... Geitonogamy is when pollen is exported using a vector (pollinator or wind) out of one flower but only to another flower on the same plant. It is a form of self-fertilization.

Answered by sanjeevanisahay29030
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Geitonogamy is a form of self-pollination, but unlike the process of autogamy where a single flower can fertilize itself, the flowers on a geitonogamy plant are fertilized by other flowers on the same plant. The single blossom of the plant is not solely self-fertile. A vector must be used to transport pollen from flower to flower on the same plant.

The predominate pollinator can be insects or the wind. Most plants that rely on geitonogamy are monoecious

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