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what is a hydrophily Botany​

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Answered by MrDefaulter
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Hypohydrophily is a true hydrophily that occurs beneath the surface of water. It occurs in completely submerged plants and their pollen grains are water borne. Example: Zostera marina, Ceratophyllum, and so on.

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Answered by GalacticCluster
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It is the resources of pollination or transposition of pollen grains from the ripening anther of a flower to the stigma of different flower which is accomplished care of the agency of water. It occurs only in some 30 general of mostly monocots,

e.g. vallisneria, zostera etc. Hydrophily is further of two types.

  • Hypohydrophily:- it occurs in below the surface of water

e.g zostera

  • Epihydrophily :- it takes place over the surface of water

e. g vallisneria

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