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    Self-pollination is a form of pollination in which pollen from the same plant arrives at the stigma of a flower (in flowering plants) or at the ovule...
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    flowering plants. When self-pollination occurs within a closed flower. Pollination often occurs within a species. When pollination occurs between species...
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    may self-pollinate, producing seed using pollen from a different flower of the same plant, but others have mechanisms to prevent self-pollination and...
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    Cleistogamy is a type of automatic self-pollination of certain plants that can propagate by using non-opening, self-pollinating flowers. Especially well known...
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    The pollination syndromes of monocots can be quite distinct; they include having flower parts in multiples of three, adaptations to pollination by water...
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    fruit trees, do not produce fruit from self-pollination, so pollinizer trees are planted in orchards. The pollination process requires a carrier for the pollen...
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  • Autogamy (redirect from Self-fertilization)
    Meiosis followed by self-pollination results in little genetic variation, raising the question of how meiosis in self-pollinating plants is adaptively...
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    understanding of plant-pollinator interactions, sometimes the pollinator of a plant species cannot be accurately predicted from the pollination syndrome alone...
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    one of the many types of self pollination. When used in this sense, open pollination may contrast with controlled pollination, a procedure used to ensure...
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  • though pollination may be required for the purpose of seed production or breeding. Fruit tree pollination Pollination management Pollinator Pollen source...
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    primarily pollinated using buzz pollination. Plants that rely on buzz pollination have a unique anther shape compared to other flora. In buzz pollinated plants...
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    carry out artificial pollination. A pollinator is different from a pollenizer, a plant that is a source of pollen for the pollination process. Plants fall...
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    and coloring. The bat flower has unique pollination method in that it is mostly autonomous self pollinating. T. chantrieri prefers environments similar...
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    22488/okstate.17.100121. Howard, Aaron F; Barrows, Edward M (2014). "Self-pollination rate and floral-display size in Asclepias syriaca (Common Milkweed)...
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  • with S-RNAse functions through non-self recognition (the S-RNAses are selectively detoxified upon cross-pollination). In this mechanism, pollen growth...
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  • Geitonogamy (category Pollination)
    neighbor + gamein (γαμεῖν) = to marry) is a type of self-pollination. Geitonogamous pollination is sometimes distinguished from the fertilizations that...
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    lose receptivity to pollination. Self-pollination was once considered impossible, but in 1992, botanists in Bonn hand-pollinated their plant with its...
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    disequilibrium suggested that self-pollination evolved roughly a million years ago or more. Meioses that lead to self-pollination are unlikely to produce significant...
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  • and birds. Wind pollination is referred to as anemophily, and water pollination is referred to as hydrophilly. Insect pollination is referred to as...
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    (SCR). In cases of self-pollination, SRK and SCR bind to activate SKR, Inhibiting pollen from fertilizing. In cases of cross-pollination, SRK and SCR do...
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    protogynous, hermaphroditic flowers, and self-pollination is rare. Therefore, artificial, hand pollination almost always guarantees superior quality...
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    Orchid (section Pollination)
    parent. Some orchids mainly or totally rely on self-pollination, especially in colder regions where pollinators are particularly rare. The caudicles may dry...
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    varieties can self pollinate, but even they produce a greater and more reliable yield when pollinated by male kiwifruit. Cross-species pollination is often...
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  • Xenogamy (category Pollination)
    about self-pollination. Male sterility: The pollen grains of some plants are not functional. Such plants set seeds only after cross-pollination. Dioecism:...
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    Entomophily or insect pollination is a form of pollination whereby pollen of plants, especially but not only of flowering plants, is distributed by insects...
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    anemophily, because it prevents self-pollination of individual flowers and reduces the probability of self-pollination between male and female flowers...
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    called self-sterile, so self-pollination is impossible, making pollinating insects essential. A number of cultivars are self-pollinating, such as 'Granny Smith'...
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    Chasmogamy (category Pollination)
    open up, enabling cross-pollination. This is in contrast to cleistogamy, in which the flowers stay closed and self-pollinate. Chasmogamous flowers are...
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    self-incompatible, thus rely on cross-pollination for successive seed set. T Some Protea species exhibit both self-pollination and cross-pollination as...
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    flowers of A. cherimola are hermaphroditic and have a mechanism to avoid self-pollination. The short-lived flowers open as female, then progress to a later,...
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