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during artificial hybridisation the undesired self pollination is prevented through 1) bagging 2) rebagging 3) emasculation ​

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Answered by Abhishek75700
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Explanation:

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During artificial hybridisation the undesired self pollination is prevented through

1) bagging ✔⛤✔

2) rebagging❎

3) emasculation ❎

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Answered by MotiSani
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During artificial hybridisation, the undesired self-pollination is prevented through Emasculation.

  • Artificial hybridization is characterized as the method involved with crossing two hereditarily various people having helpful attributes to acquire a posterity having prevalent characteristics than the guardians.
  • The emasculation of plants can be used to achieve it.
  • Anthers are taken out of a bisexual flower during emasculation to stop self-pollination.
  • To avoid pollination, this bloom is bagged. The male flower's mature pollen grains are gathered, the bag is opened, and the pollens are sprinkled on the blossom.
  • Flowers are bagged after pollination till fruit formation. The hybrid fruit produced is of outstanding grade.

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