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what is geitonomy?


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Answered by rekhajiprajapati81
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Geitonogamy (from Greek geiton (γείτων) = neighbor + gamein (γαμεῖν) = to marry) is a type of self-pollination. ... Geitonogamy is when pollen is exported using a vector (pollinator or wind) out of one flower but only to another flower on the same plant. It is a form of self-fertilization.

Answered by Anonymous
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Self-pollination is the process by which the pollen grains of a plant are transferred to the womb of that plant or to the womb of another plant of the same species.

  • There are two types of self-pollination, one is autogamy and the other is gaytonogamy. When pollen of a plant is transferred to the womb of that plant, it is called autogamy.
  • When pollen from one plant is transferred to the flower head of another plant of the same species, it is called Gaitonogamy.

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