Explain briefly pollination in zostera
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Hydrophily is a fairly uncommon form of pollination whereby pollen is distributed by the flow of waters, particularly in rivers and streams. ... e.g. seagrasses in which female flower remain submergered in water and pollen grains are released inside the water.
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A mixed mode of submarine and surface hydrophilous pollination occurs in the seagrass Zostera marina L. In the surface mode of pollination, pollen rafts or 'search vehicles' which superficially resemble snowflakes, form at low tide and are transported on the surface of the sea by winds and water currents.
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