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  • Definition: Self-pollination
CBSE: Class 12
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10, 12
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Self-pollination

When pollination occurs within the same flower or between two flowers on the same plant, it is called self-pollination.

or

Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or another flower on the same plant is said to be self~pollination.

CBSE: Class 12
Maharashtra State Board: Class 12
CISCE: Class 12

Self-pollination

Pollen travels to the stigma of the same flower or another flower on the same plant.

Advantages of Self-Pollination

No. Advantage
1 No external agent needed — fewer chances of failure
2 Parental characters preserved — maintains purity of species
3 No wastage of pollen — even a small amount is enough
4 Economical — no need for large petals, scent, or nectar
5 Reliable — useful when plants of a species are far apart
6 Pure line breeding — helps obtain homozygous plants

Disadvantages of Self-Pollination

No. Disadvantage
1 Leads to inbreeding depression — offspring become weak
2 No new varieties can be produced
3 Vigour and vitality decrease over generations
4 Defective characters cannot be removed
5 Fewer seeds produced; seeds give weak plants
6 Poor adaptability to changing environments

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