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sesame is self or cross pollinated crop
The new plant if cross pollinated need to have its pollinators at that place for its success to grow and multiply.
i think their pollinated by the plant growers
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It was disproved when he did his experiments (F1 and F2). When he cross-pollinated the tall and short pea plants;he was expecting a medium sized plant, but instead the pea plants were 100% tall. In the F2 generation he cross-pollinated a tall pea plant with another tall pea plant and he got 75% tall and 25% short. This shows it's not a blend,but a random pick. Also in the F1 generation with the cross-pollination of the tall and short pea plants he thought he was going to get medium sized pea plants and neither of the plants he cross-pollinated were medium sized or a blend.
sesame is self or cross pollinated crop
self pollinated
self pollinated
After a flower has been pollinated it begins to create a small plant. This is sexual reproduction and give the offspring DNA from both parents.
you'd get a uniform genetic composition for good or bad. you can get a uniform crop or you may get inbreeding problems
Because when corn self-pollinates over a few generations it becomes an inbred, and loses vigor, size, and overall plant health. So to keep the plants healthy they need to be either hybrids or open-pollinated so that most of the silks get pollinated by a different plant.
The new plant if cross pollinated need to have its pollinators at that place for its success to grow and multiply.
i think their pollinated by the plant growers
Insect pollinated. Wind pollinated stigmas are generally feathery.
yes, because they both benefit .the Bee get the nectar from the plant and other plants get pollinated
He took it upon himself to pollinate the plants by bringing the pollen of one plant to the pollen of another different plant, forcing cross-pollination.
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