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Cut of its Tips before it flowers or pollinate it yourself early on in the flowering cycle with the pollen from the plant you want to pollinate it with. PS. you are not god destroying the genetic integrity of plants (Hybridising) should only be done with thought and caution. And in a maintained controlled environment for a good reason. Dont let it escape into the wild if it should not be there. "God" is your environment.

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Probably the most common method to prevent self-pollinaion is self-
incompatibility. The plant can recognize its own pollen because of a gene it
carries. Pollen from the same plant is unable to fertilize an egg.

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By having the pistils form a few days after the stamens do.
In some plants, a toxin called S-RNase poisons the pollen tube if the pollen and pistil are too closely related, thus preventing inbreeding. Credit: Nicolle Rager Fuller, National Science Foundation

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In order to keep a plant from self-pollinating, you must remove part of its reproductive parts. Mendel did this when testing the genes of pea plants, and then he was able to mix a separate plant's pollen without worrying about self-pollination occurring.

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By having the pistils form a few days after the stamens do.

In some plants, a toxin called S-RNase poisons the pollen tube if the pollen and pistil are too closely related, thus preventing inbreeding.

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Many plants that have both female and male parts, will only have one operational at once (if that makes sense). They tend to have one dormant for a while and then they change statuses. this helps with preventing self pollination yeow

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The male and female parts of the flower mature at different times.

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the pollen of the flower combine with the stigma of the same flower or of another flower but in the same plant to make new generation

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How can there not be self-fertilization of flowers?

There are plants that are self-fertile among them some fruit trees.


Why do plants use self-fertilization?

Self-fertilization is used by some plants because it guarantees there will be offspring. This is the same reason why some organisms asexually reproduce. It may not allow genetic variation but it guarantees that their genes will be passed on and that there will be offspring.


Why does remove the stamens from the immature flowers of the plant is using as a female?

To avoid self pollination & fertilization


What happens when purebred plants self-fertilize?

The pure breed is retained in its parental form without segregation on self-fertilization.


What is the difference between self fertilization and cross fertilization?

welll because one is a producation but the other one isn't and the growth and how it grow at the botom of all top so it is werid Self-fertilization and cross-fertilization are the same as asexual and sexual reproduction. Self-fertilization uses itself to fertilize, which cross-fertilization takes from another plant to make a new generation of the plant.


What is The fertilization from one plant to another is called?

Plants do not have sperm. The male gamete is found in the pollen grain. The egg is usually called an ovule. When the pollen from the same plant is used, we speak of self pollination, and when the gametes fuse it is self fertilization.


Why is cross-pollination of plants better than self-fertilization?

I have heard they are more disease resistant but I can't say for certain.


Varieties of plants in which self- fertilzation produces offspring that are identical to the parents. Are they referred to as hybrids?

Repeatedly Self-fertilized plants are homozygous that is why they are identical to the parents. They are not hybrids. Hybrids are essentially heterozygous due to cross fertilization.


How is fertilization in seed plants differ fertilization in seedless plants?

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What is the meaning of true-breeding plant?

A true breeding plant is genetically homozygous. It produces the same type of plants on self fertilization. These plants are very useful for creating hybrids.


Mendel obtained plants that were true-breeding for particular traits by what?

Selfing, self fertilization until the offspring showed not deviation from the parental stock.


Gregor Mendel removed the male parts from the flower of some plants in order to?

He wanted to produce seeds that had two different plants as parents.