In artificial pollination stamens are manually removed from the bisexual
flowers before they mature. Why?
b. How are these flowers pollinated?
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In a bisexual flower inspite of the young stamens being removed artificially, the flower produces fruit. ... When the pollen grains from the anther of another flower are transferred to the stigma of this flower with the help of pollinating agents as insects, bees, wind and water, it causes cross-pollination.
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