why pollination is essential for the formation of fruit?
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Pollination of fruit trees is required to produce seeds with surrounding fruit.
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It is the process of moving pollen from the anther to the stigma, either in the same flower or in another flower. Some tree species, including many fruit trees, do not produce fruit from self-pollination, so pollinizer trees are planted in orchards.
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- Pollination is necessary because it results in the creation of edible fruits and seeds that would result in the growth of new plants.
- Flower pollination is the first step in the pollination process. Male sections of flowers generate pollen, which is very little grains.
- Pollination is the process of healthy pollen being transferred from the matured anther to something like a receptive stigma.
- Flowers are completely reliant on vectors to transport pollen.
- The abundance of pollinators causes a higher percentage of early flowers to bloom, resulting in a much more uniform & earlier crop containing higher quantitative and qualitative fruit.
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