Biology, asked by manikantneelagar, 7 months ago

papaya plants exhibit xenogamy only.why?​

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Answered by Ailsa
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Xenogamy is a type of cross-pollination. In this type of pollination, transfer of pollen grains takes place between two flowers present on different plants of same species.

Papaya is a unisexual plant in which male and female flowers are present on different plants.

That's why, xenogamy takes place in papaya.

Answered by addicted333
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Answer:

Papaya is a unisexual plant ( male and female flowers are present on different plants ) . Hence, the plant can exhibit Xenogamy only

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