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Geitonogamy is found in??

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Answered by Anonymous
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cross-pollination within the same plant as a result of the transfer of pollen by insects or by the wind from one flower to another. Geitonogamy is known to occur, for instance, among carrots during their flowering when flies crawl over the entire raceme and transfer the pollen picked up on one flower to the stigma of the pistil of another.

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Answered by Sthiti377
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Ans. Carrots

The phenomenon of geitonogamy is generally found in plants such as carrots.

Extra Information :-

  • Geitonogamy is mechanically similar to cross pollination but genetically, it is similar to autogamy.
  • Geitonogamy is genetically similar to autogamy because the pollen grains involved in the process are from the same plant.
  • Geitonogamy is mechanically similar to cross pollination because in this phenomenon, the pollen grains from the anther of one flower get transferred into the stigma of another flower.
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