Biology, asked by bmadapagol, 6 months ago

what are clestogamy

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Answered by hitenbajaj27
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self-fertilization that occurs within a permanently closed flower

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Answered by reenuV
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What is Cleistogamy ?

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》In some rare cases, as in pansy, some flowers growing close to the ground level, do not open and the anthers and stigma lie close to each which mature then it self when the flower is closed.

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》Cleisto means ' closed ' and gamy means ' pollination '.

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Extra Information :-

Other forms of Self-pollination are :

  • Autogamy

Pollination due to the transfer of pollen from Anther to the Stigma of the same flower.

  • Geitonogamy

Pollination due to the transfer of pollen from Anther of one flower to the Stigma of another flower of the same plant.

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