What is bagging and important of bagging in artificial hybridization
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bagging means after emasculation process ( removal of anther) to prevent unwanted pollen grains from another plants so they are covered with polythene bag .
It's importance is that it helps to prevent the unwanted pollen grains from another plants to pollination occurs it is done both on bisexual and bisexual plants ....
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The process of covering up the pistil after emasculation is known as bagging. Bagging is of great importance in artificial hybridization because it helps in the prevention of unwanted pollination.
Extra Information :-
- Emasculation is referred to as the process in which the anthers are removed from bisexual flowers before the dehisce so that self pollination can be prevented.
- Butter paper is used to make the bags that are used for bagging in most of the cases because butter paper doesn't hold moisture.
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