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why is emasculation done in the process of hybridization?​

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Answered by gokulbiologylover
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Emasculation is the process of removing anthers from bisexual flowers without affecting the female reproductive part (pistil), which is used in various plant hybridization techniques. ... This ensures that the flower is pollinated by pollen grains obtained from desirable varieties only......

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Why is emasculation done in the process of hybridization ?

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Answer ⬇

  • Emasculation is the process of removing anthers from bisexual flowers without affecting the female reproductive part (pistil), which is used in various plant hybridization techniques.

This ensures that the flower is pollinated by pollen grains obtained from desirable varieties only.

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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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