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What is emasculation? Why and when is it done?

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Emasculation is the process of removal of the male part i.e. anther from a bisexual flower. It is done to prevent self-pollination in plants and ensure that only cross-pollination occurs

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Emasculation is the process of removal of the male reproductive organs from an organism. In plants, it is done by removing the stamens of a flower before they achieve reproductive maturity. This is usually done in bisexual flowers to prevent self pollination......

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