What are the disadvantages of cross pollination?
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there are also many disadvantages to cross pollination. For one, Diffen points out that it prevents uniform progeny and the purity of the genetic pool. It is also hard to guarantee cross pollination. In some cases this means that there is too much distance between plants or not enough pollinators, like bees or other insects, to do the job.
Some plants, such as willows, have to be cross-pollinated because the male and female flowers are not on the same plants. In tropical regions, cross pollination occurs via hummingbird, rodents, bats and even lemurs. Occasionally snails act as cross pollinators. Some plants are pollinated by water and wind.
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Some plants, such as willows, have to be cross-pollinated because the male and female flowers are not on the same plants. In tropical regions, cross pollination occurs via hummingbird, rodents, bats and even lemurs.
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