Plants that cross pollinate are called hybrids.
Mendel allowed the offspring of his experimental plants to self-pollinate. That is, he allowed the male and female reproductive cells of the same plant to join and produce a seed. One of the characteristics of pea plants is that it is easy to cross different pea plants but, left to themselves, they self-pollinate with little chance of any accidental pollination between plants. Source: Harcourt Science 6 2005 edition at page A25.
by emasculation and hand pollination
he used plants that were NOT true breeding!
Marigolds can cross-pollinate with other marigold varieties, but generally do not cross-pollinate with other plant species. It is recommended to keep different marigold varieties separated by at least 500 feet to avoid unwanted cross-pollination.
Yes, Vaccinium corymbosum (highbush blueberry) and Vaccinium ashei (rabbiteye blueberry) can cross-pollinate as they are both varieties of blueberries. Cross-pollination can improve fruit set and yield in blueberry plants.
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Mendel allowed the offspring of his experimental plants to self-pollinate. That is, he allowed the male and female reproductive cells of the same plant to join and produce a seed. One of the characteristics of pea plants is that it is easy to cross different pea plants but, left to themselves, they self-pollinate with little chance of any accidental pollination between plants. Source: Harcourt Science 6 2005 edition at page A25.
No
You get pea plants.
They reproduce with spores because they are seedless plants. This is called cross-pollination or they can self- pollinate.
by emasculation and hand pollination
Gregor Mendel's pea plant experiment allowed him great control, as pea plants can self-pollinate or cross-pollinate, and he was able to pollinate them at will. He studied the characteristics of each plant he would cross-pollinate, perform the pollination and plant the resulting seeds, then study the characteristics of the resulting plants.
Yes, squash plants can cross-pollinate with each other, as they are often pollinated by bees and other insects that can transfer pollen between different squash varieties.
When you true breed pea plants, you are ensuring that the offspring have the same desired traits as the parent plants. This involves carefully selecting parental plants with specific characteristics and allowing them to self-pollinate or cross-pollinate to maintain those traits in successive generations. True breeding helps in creating plants with consistent and predictable traits for research or agricultural purposes.
They should. Plants of the same species should be able to cross breed or cross pollinate.
he used plants that were NOT true breeding!
they are first genoratin plants offspring