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What is the difference between self-pollination and cross-pollination ?

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Answered by shaurya2211
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Answer:

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Explanation:

self pollination

  1. when pollen grain is transmit from Male reproductive part of plant to the stigma of the same flower it is self pollination
  2. it does not lead to Greater changes in the progeny
  3. do not need any external transmitter or agent

cross pollination

  1. when Pollen Grain is transmitted to male reproductive part of one plant to stigma of another plant it is said to be a cross pollination
  2. it lead to Greater variation in the progeny
  3. need external agent for transfer

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Answered by codiepienagoya
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Following are the difference in self-pollination and cross-pollination:

Explanation:

self-pollination:

  • Its movement of pollen from of the anther to the very same floral stereotyping; an even more flora on the very same plant or a flower of the same clone plant.
  • It leads to the production of plant species that are of very little genetic diversity because gametes but also zygotes are established by gene products of the same flower.

cross-pollination:

  • It is used the transfer of pollen on a distinct specific organism form of the leaf of one single flower of the other.  
  • It also tests the concentrations, which occur in flower in stalk and the pedicel grows because the pollen can fall on the stigmat of both the flowers.

Difference:

  • It is the anther pollen, which was laid on the same stigma as its plant, but it is not for fertilizing the pollinator.
  • It transfer of seed in various organism types of one flora leaf into another's stigma is achieved with cross-pollination.

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