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difference between self pollination and cross pollination
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Answered by icelandqueen138
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difference between self pollination and cross pollination

SELF POLLINATION

1) Self pollination is defined as Transfer pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower.

2)self pollination occurs in the flowers which are genetically same.

3)self pollination occurs in perfect flowers.

4)self pollination Causes homogenous conditions 

5)self pollination Causes inbreeding

6)in Self pollination Transfers few numbers of pollen occurs

CROSS POLLINATION

1) cross pollination is Transfer pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the different flower.

2) occurs genetically different flowers

3) cross pollination occurs in all types of flowers

4) causes heterozygous condition

5)Causes outbreeding.

6)Transfers large numbers of pollen occurs

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Answered by hskavitha11
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Answer:

Self-Pollination

Transfer pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower.

This process can take place either in the same flower or another flower of the same plant

It occurs in the flowers which are genetically same.

Occurs only in perfect flowers.

Causes homogenous conditions in progenies

Causes inbreeding.

Reduces the gene pool.

Cross-Pollination

Transfer pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the different flower

This process can take place between two flowers on different plants

it occurs between flowers which are genetically different.

Causes heterozygous condition in progenies.

Causes outbreeding.

Maintains the gene pool

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