Biology, asked by dgsbbd1, 11 months ago

why do androecium and gynoecium mature at different time

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Answered by ROSANNAKARYA03
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Annyeong!!

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In a bisexual flower, when the male reproductive part ‘androecium’ and the female reproductive part ‘gynoecium’ matures at different times, the phenomemon is referred as ‘Dichogamy’.

This condition occurs in order to avoid self-pollination.

Flower arrangement pattern (inflorescence) and other physiological barriers may affect the the time at which the androecium and gynoecium matures in the same flower.

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Thank You, Hyun Tae^ ^


dgsbbd1: thank you for your answer...really helped a lot
Answered by harsnig
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mostly they do mature at different times to avoid self pollination.

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