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Self-pollination Vs Cross-pollination

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CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Self-pollination Vs Cross-pollination

Basis of difference Self-pollination Cross-pollination
Meaning Pollen reaches the stigma of the same flower or another flower on the same plant. Pollen reaches the stigma of a flower on another plant of the same species.
Type involved Includes autogamy and geitonogamy. Involves allogamy.
External agents Usually not required. Usually required, such as wind, water, or insects.
Flower opening Can occur even in closed flowers in some cases. Usually occurs in open flowers.
Maturation of anther and stigma Often favoured when both mature together. Commonly associated with mechanisms that prevent selfing, such as different timing of maturity.
Genetic result Offspring are more uniform and show less variation. Offspring show greater genetic variation.
Adaptability Lower adaptability to environmental change. Better adaptability due to variation.
Evolutionary importance Less role in producing new varieties. Important in evolution and development of new varieties.
Certainty of seed set More assured in the absence of pollinating agents. May depend on successful action of pollinating agents.
Use in breeding perspective Helps preserve stable traits. Important for hybrid formation and crop improvement.
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