yes ,a flower can reproduce without its stigma.
Yes flowers can reproduce with out stigma. To overcum self -iincompatibility in many Brassicas, the stigma is cliped away at the flower bud stage. the process of intra-ovarion fertilization also does not require the presence of stigma.
no, flowers without stigma can not reproduce
Yes flowers can reproduce with out stigma. To overcum self -iincompatibility in many Brassicas, the stigma is cliped away at the flower bud stage. the process of intra-ovarion fertilization also does not require the presence of stigma.
It cannot reproduce.
A stigma is the female part of a flower, it is meant to receive the pollen (male gamete) in order to reproduce.
If the stigma of a flower is cut off, it would likely prevent the flower from being pollinated naturally. The stigma is the receptive surface where pollen lands and germinates, leading to fertilization. Without a stigma, the flower would not be able to receive pollen and produce seeds, impacting its reproductive success. Additionally, cutting off the stigma could also disrupt the flower's ability to attract pollinators and reproduce effectively.
If the stigma of a plant is cut off, it may hinder the plant's ability to receive pollen and reproduce. The stigma is the part of the female reproductive structure of a flower where pollen lands and starts the fertilization process. Without a functional stigma, the plant may struggle to produce seeds and fruits.
The style elevates the stigma in the flower. The style comes out of the ovary which is the female part of the flower.
The pollen grains cannot fertilize the flower
The style elevates the stigma in the flower. The style comes out of the ovary which is the female part of the flower.
in the gumamela flower
Step 1: PollinationStep 2: Dispersal of seedsFlowering plants reproduce through the process called pollination. There are different types of pollination:Animal pollinationInsect pollinationWind pollinationSelf-pollinationFor greater detail, see related questions..