Biology, asked by NagaveniNH, 10 months ago

papaya plant exibit xenogamy only why?​

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Answered by MoniReddy
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Papaya plants exhibit xenogamy only. ... Xenogamy is the type of pollination in which the transfer of pollen from one flower take place to the stigma of the flower on another plant. Papaya is a unisexual plant in which male and female flowers are present on different plants. Hence, the plant can exhibit xenogamy only

Answered by kamalkpoddar
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Xenogamy is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of a different plant. This is the only type of pollination which during pollination brings genetically different types of pollen grains to the stigma.

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