explain the main characteristic of self pollinated plant
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SELF POLLINATION occur when male part (androecium) of the flower of one plant pollinated on the female part (gynoecium) of the same individual. usually plant with self pollination will have characteristics like:
1. the anther and the stigma are matured at the same time - meaning the stigma are ready to receive the pollen grains at the same time as the anther mature to release it pollen grains.
2. the pollen grains and the stigma are compatible. (means stigma can accept the pollen grains-there is no rejection of pollen grains)
1. the anther and the stigma are matured at the same time - meaning the stigma are ready to receive the pollen grains at the same time as the anther mature to release it pollen grains.
2. the pollen grains and the stigma are compatible. (means stigma can accept the pollen grains-there is no rejection of pollen grains)
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Hey!!
Self pollinated flowers are--
1. They have both stamen and carpel in a flower together.
2. They are mostly cleistogamous means they are closed to avoid cross pollination.
3. They don't need any media to transfer pollen grains.
4. They produce pure lines.
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