why isolation distance is more in cross pollinated crops ?
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This distance is known as isolation distance. Isolation is essential to prevent pollination from unwanted pollen in the case of cross-pollinated and often cross-pollinated species and to avoid mechanical mixture and chance of cross-pollination in self-pollinated species.
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This distance is known as isolation distance. Isolation is essential to prevent pollination from unwanted pollen in the case of cross-pollinated and often cross-pollinated species and to avoid mechanical mixture and chance of cross-pollination in self-pollinated species.
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Cross-pollinating crops, on the other hand, can require distances greater than 1 mile (1.6 km) of isolation from sexually compatible plants to prevent out-crossing, depending upon the flower structure, the mode of pollen transfer, the duration of pollen viability, and the type of seed being produced (e.g., foundation ...
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