Biology, asked by vijay1822, 10 months ago

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1. Flowers of the garden pea are bisexual and
self-pollinated. Therefore, it is difficult to
perform hybridization experiment by crossing
a particular pistil with the specific pollen
grains. How Mendel made it possible in his
monohybrid and dihybrid crosses?​

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Answered by tinaghosh
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Answer:

By the use of emasculation and bagging technique

Explanation:

In emasculation the anthers are removed so that pollen of the same flower cannot land on the stigma.

The pollen grains are collected from a desired plant and are dusted on the stigma of the flower in question.

In bagging technique the female flower is covered by a polythene bag so that pollen grains from some other plants (undesirable pollen grains) do not land on the stigma of the flower.

Hope this helps you

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