What is Pollination and its Types

Pollination and its Types

 

The transfer of pollen grains from anthers of a stamen to the stigma of a carpel of same kind of flower is called pollination. There are two types of pollination:

 

Self-Pollination:

 

The transfer of pollen in the same flower or between two flowers of same plant is called self-pollination.

 

Cross-Pollination:

 

The transfer of pollen from one plant to another plant of same species is called cross- pollination. This kind of pollination takes place through wind, water or by insects.

 

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