define herkogamy in pollination
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Herkogamy, is the spatial separation of sexual organs within flowers, is a widespread floral mechanism that is thought to be an adaptive trait reducing self-pollination in hermaphroditic plants
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Herkogamy is a common strategy employed by hermaphroditic angiosperms to reduce interference between male (anthers) and female (stigma) function. Herkogamy differs from other such strategies (e.g. dichogamy) by supplying a spatial separation of the anthers and stigma.
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