Explain pollination in zostera
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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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The pollination in the Vallisneria and seagrasses is achieved with the help of water. In Vallisneria, the female flowers are submerged in the water. They reach the surface of water by the long stalk on reaching maturity. At this time, the male flowers are released onto the surface of water. With the help of the water, the pollens come in contact with the female flowers and the pollination is achieved.
In the case of sea grass, the female flowers remain submerged in water. The pollen grains are released inside the water. The pollen grains are long, thread-like and are carried with the water and reach the stigma and achieve pollination.