Physics, asked by manikantneelagar, 9 months ago

papaya plants exhibit xenogamy only.whay? ​

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Answered by ratnayadav0511
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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 nandini7933
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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.

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