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प्रश्न
Give an account of various abiotic agencies used in pollination along with their adaptations for pollination.
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उत्तर
Abiotic agencies for pollination include wind and water.
i. Pollination by wind:
- Anemophily:
Pollination carried out by wind is called as anemophily. Important crop plants like wheat, rice, corn, rye, barley, oats, and other plants like palms are wind-pollinated. - Adaptations in anemophilous flowers:
- The flowers are small, inconspicuous, colourless, without nectar and fragrance (odour).
- The pollen grains are light in weight, dry and produced in large numbers to increase chances of pollination considering wastage of pollen grains.
- Stigma is feathery to trap pollens carried by wind currents.
- Stamens are exserted with long filaments and versatile anthers.
- Stamens and stigmas are exposed to air currents.
ii. Pollination by water
- Hydrophily: Pollination carried out by the water is called hydrophily.
- Adaptations in hydrophilous flowers:
- Flowers are small and inconspicuous.
- Perianth and other floral parts are unwettable.
- Pollen grains are long and unwettable due to the presence of mucilage.
- Nectar and fragrance are lacking in flowers.
c. It is found in some 30 genera of aquatic monocots. E.g. Vallisneria, Zostera, Ceratophyllum etc.
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