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What is pollination, vegetative propagation?? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pollination :Pollination is the transfer of pollen from a male part of a plant to a female part of a plant, later enabling fertilisation and the production of seeds, most often by an animal or by wind. ...

vegetative propagation: Vegetative propagation, or vegetative plant propagation, refers to the process of plant reproduction whereby a fragment of a parent plant (a cutting) is taken in order to produce more plants (clones). ... It is considered to be an asexual method of plant propagation.

Answered by kshitijsharma29
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The transfer of pill grains, from the anther to the stimga in flowers is known as pollination.

Pollination is of 2 types :-

When pollen grains are transferred from anther to stigma of the same flower, then is called self pollination.

When pollen grains are transferred from anther to stigmabof different flower on the different plant on the same kind is called Cross Pollination.

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Vegetative propagation, or vegetative plant propagation, refers to the process of plant reproduction whereby a fragment of a parent plant (a cutting) is taken in order to produce more plants (clones). ... It is considered to be an asexual method of plant propagation..

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