Biology, asked by RahilaJan28, 11 months ago

mention two strategies evolved to prevent self pollination in flowers​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The strategies evolved to prevent self-pollination in flowers are: 1) Dichogamy- The maturation of anthers and stigma at different time in a bi-sexual flower which prevents self-pollination. 2) Self-incompatibility: The pollen grains of a flower are not capable of completing growth on the stigma of the same flower.

Answered by trmanormak
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1) Dichogamy- The maturation of anthers and stigma at different time in a bi-sexual flower which prevents self-pollination.

2) Self-incompatibility: The pollen grains of a flower are not capable of completing growth on the stigma of the same flower.

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