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Answered by nadamsali02
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The transfer of pollen grains from the anther of one flower to the stigma of the same or different flower is called as pollination. Pollination can be of two types:

Self-Pollination– The transfer of pollen grains from the anther of one plant to the stigma of the same plant.

Cross- Pollination– The transfer of pollen grains from the anther of one plant to the stigma of a different plant.

Self-pollination is also called as inbreeding whereas cross-pollination is known as outbreeding.

Reasons for Outbreeding

Continued inbreeding or self- fertilization leads to a condition called as inbreeding depression. This condition is characterized by homozygous genes which are not as vital as they need to be leading to unhealthy offsprings.

In self- pollination, since both the male and female gametes share the same genes, there is no genetic variation seen which is necessary for a better, more productive offspring. So, most plants have many mechanisms that they employ to avoid self -pollination and promote cross-pollination.

Outbreeding Devices

Plants have many mechanisms and devices that they employ to promote cross-pollination. Let us look at a few of them in  the following segments:

Unisexuality: In this case, the plant bears either male or female flowers and is not hermaphrodite. It is also called as Dioecism.

Dichogamy: In this mechanism, the stigma and anther mature at different times. Depending on who matures first, dichogamy can be further divided into two:

Protandry: In this type, the androecium matures earlier than the gynoecium. Ex: maize plant

Protogyny: In this type, the gynoecium matures earlier than the androecium.

Herkogamy: This is a name given to a condition where there is a natural physical barrier that prevents the pollen of the same flower from entering the ovary.

Self- Sterility: In this condition, there is a gene that recognizes the similar gene and does not allow the pollen grain to germinate. This is due to the self-sterile gene present in the ovule and the grain.


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Answered by chubbyzawa70
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there are no bread devices but there are factories where bread is made.

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