Biology, asked by majumder653, 10 months ago

Why papaya is an example of xenogamy

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Answered by da4886964
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This is the only type of pollination which during pollination brings genetically different types of pollen grains to the stigma. ... Dioecism: Cross-pollination always occurs when the plants are unisexual and dioecious, i.e., male and female flowers occur on separate plants, e.g., papaya, some cucurbits, etc.

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Answered by Rosedowson
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papaya shows xenogamy because papaya is diocious plant..ie male and females are different..

So in order to reproduce a type of cross pollination between two different plants of same species . Has to take place.

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