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Emasculation is the removal of anther of the flower.​

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Answered by ghazala162004
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Emasculation involves removal of the anthers from a bisexual flower before anthesis i.e. opening of bud. Emasculation is required to prevent self pollination in a bisexual flower in order to allow selective hybridisation

Answered by Anonymous
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Emasculation. Removal of stamens or anthers or killing the pollen of a flower without the female reproductive organ is known as emasculation. In bisexual flowers, emasculation is essential to prevent of self-pollination. In monoecious plants, male flowers are removed.

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