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The type of pollination commonly observed in plants such as papaya is
self pollination
cross pollination
direct pollination
Indirect pollination

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Pollen: ovule ratio (P:O)

ratio, papaya can be classified as a facultative self-pollinating species, that is, self-pollinating with a low cross pollination rate (Cruden, 1977).

Answered by 831ishikashukla
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Explanation:

They can pollinate themselves and do not require the presence nearby of another papaya plant. They are borne in the leaf axils, like the female papaya flowers.  Papaya is a unisexual plant and male and female flowers are separate. Hence, self -pollination is not possible.

Papaya trees have multiple sources of pollination (eg bees, hawkmoths etc) and some cultivars are self-pollinating.

Thus, papaya can be classified as a facultative self-pollinating species, that is, self-pollinating with a low cross pollination rate

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