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What is emasculation? How it is done?

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Answered by abhirock51
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Emasculation is the removal of anthers in a bisexual flower to prevent self-pollination. The female reproductive part is not involved in this process. It is a technique used by plant breeders to obtain the desired variety by crossing a plant with the desired pollen grain obtained by emasculation.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Removal of anthers of a flower to prevent undersied pollination is emasculation.

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  • TWO VARITIRES OF A PLANTS SAY 'A' AND 'B' OF DESIRED CHARACTERISTICS ARE CHOSEN.THIS PROCESS IS EMASCULATION.ANTHERS FROM A PLANT 'B' ARE TAKEN AND IT'S POLLEN ARE DUSTED ON STIGMAS OF 'A'.STIGMAS OF 'A' ARE THEN COVERED BY PAPER BAG.

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