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The pollination in Sahanianthus is --type​

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Answered by gnarasimharao56956
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The pollination in sahanianthus is --type

Explanation:

Pollination is a biological process in which the pollen grains are transferred from an anther (male part of a flower) to the stigma (female part of a flower). There are two types of pollination: Self-Pollination. Cross-Pollination.

Answered by steffis
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The pollination in Sahanianthus is of the following type​s:

  • Sahanianthus is a compact angiosperm and has well established and distinguishable petals.
  • It exhibits both cross and self pollination as any angiosperm is open to both means.
  • Self pollination refers to pollination by self which can occur through pollen from the same flower, pollen from the same plant or pollen from another plant of the same species.
  • Cross pollination refers to pollination by other. This pollen which goes to the plant can come from different plants, different species or through artificial selected means.
  • Therfore, the more desirable method is through cross pollination as it brings out genetic variability.

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