Pollination
Cross pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another.
yes, it is known as cross polliination. pollen grains of one plant transfer to stgma of another plant of the same species.
cross pollination
pollination; if it from the same plant (self-fertilization; self-pollination); pollen from one plant to the stigma of another plant (cross-pollination; cross-fertilization)
transfer of pollen from the anther of one plant to the stigma of another plant (of the same species) is called cross-pollination. transfer of pollen from the anther of a plant to the stigma of the same plant is called self-pollination
pollen can reach the other flower during cross pollination
Cross pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another.
yes, it is known as cross polliination. pollen grains of one plant transfer to stgma of another plant of the same species.
self pollination means transfer of pollen from the anthers to the stigma of the same flower. Cross pollination means transfer of pollen from the anthers of one flower to the stigma of another flower.
cross pollination
If the pollen lands on stigma of the same flower, it is called self-pollination. When the pollen of a flower lands on the stigma of another flower of the same plant, or that of a different plant of the same kind, it is called cross-pollination.
pollination; if it from the same plant (self-fertilization; self-pollination); pollen from one plant to the stigma of another plant (cross-pollination; cross-fertilization)
In cross pollination there is wastage of pollen grains , but in self pollination there is no wastage of pollen grains.
Cross pollination happens when the pollen of one flower is placed upon the stigma of another flower, whether of the same varietyor not.
transfer of pollen from the anther of one plant to the stigma of another plant (of the same species) is called cross-pollination. transfer of pollen from the anther of a plant to the stigma of the same plant is called self-pollination
By landing pollen grains of another compatible genotype on the stigma of a plant by insect, bird, water, wind or mammals
Cross pollination happens when the pollen of one flower is placed upon the stigma of another flower, whether of the same varietyor not.