what is cross pollination
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Cross-pollination : (i) Cross-pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma in another flower. (ii) It occurs between two flowers which are on different plants but are of the same. (iii) It occurs between flowers which are genetically different.
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The cross-pollination is defined as the deposition of pollen grains from a flower to the stigma of another flower. Commonly, the process is done by insects and wind.
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Definition -
- When some pollen grains of a flower is deposited to the stigma of another flower then it is known as cross-pollination.
Process -
- The process of cross-pollination is taken place with the help of winds or insects commonly.
Involves -
- This pollination involves the transfer of the pollen to the pistil of another flower from the stamen of another flower.
Occurs -
- This type of pollination occurs between both types of flowers that are unisexual flowers and bisexual flowers.
More To Know:
Pollination -
- To transfer the pollen grains from the anther (male part of the flower) to the stigma (female part of the flower) then we call it pollination.
Types -
- There are two types of pollination. They are:-
- Self-pollination.
- Cross-pollination.
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