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प्रश्न
Mention two strategies that evolved to prevent self-pollination in flowers.
Explain any four contrivances to prevent self-pollination in plants with an appropriate example of each type.
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उत्तर
Continued self-pollination decreases the vigour and vitality of a particular race. Thus, flowering plants have developed many devices to discourage self-pollination and to encourage cross-pollination.
- Unisexuality: Either male or female flowers are borne by plants. For instance, monoecious plants such as maize, mulberry, and papaya are dioecious.
- Dichogamy protogyny: The gynoecium matures before the androecium. For instance, this is the case with gloriosa.
- Dichogamy protandry: The androecium matures earlier than the gynoecium. For instance, consider the disc florets of sunflowers.
- Prepotency: The pollen grains of other flowers germinate rapidly on the stigmas of different flowers. Consider the example of the apple flower.
- Herkogamy: The anther and the stigma are placed at different positions or have a mechanical barrier so that anthers cannot contact or touch the stigma of the same flower. Consider the example of calotropis.
- Heterostyly: Styles of the flowers of the same species are at different heights. Consider the primrose as an example.
- Self-incompatibility (Male sterility): The pollen grains of some plants are not functional. Such plants set seeds only after cross-pollination. Examples of these plants include Tobacco and Thea.
Notes
Students can refer to the provided solutions based on their question and preferred marks.
संबंधित प्रश्न
As a senior biology student you have been asked to demonstrate to the students of secondary level in your school, the procedure(s) that shall ensure cross-pollination in a hermaphrodite flower. List the different steps that you would suggest and provide reasons for each one of them.
Describe the characteristic features of wind pollinated flowers.
A flower of tomato plant following the process of sexual reproduction produces 240 viable seeds.
Answer the following questions giving reasons :
(a) What is the minimum number of pollen grains that must have been involved in the pollination of its pistil?
(b) What would have been the minimum number of ovules present in the ovary?
(c) How many megaspore mother cells were involved?
(d) What is the minimum number of microspore mother cells involved in the above case?
(e) How many male gametes were involved in this case?
Name the part of the flower which the tassels of the corn- cob represent.
Why does self-pollination not lead to seed formation in self-incompatible species?
What is the bagging technique?
Add a note on pollination mechanism in Salvia.
The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same or of another flower of the same kind is known as ______.
Draw a diagram of a section of a megasporangium of an angiosperm and label funiculus, Micropyle, embryosac and nuclleus.
Fill in the blanks:
The two kinds of pollination are __________ and __________.
Differentiate between the following:
Self pollination and cross pollination.
Can a unisexual flower be self pollinated?
Which one of the following is one of the characteristics of self-pollinated flowers?
Exine and intine are the parts of
Mention any two contrivances in flowers which favour cross-pollination.
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of cross-pollination to the plant.
In bisexual flowers, maturation of gynoecium before androecium is known as ______.
Can a plant flowering in Mumbai be pollinated by pollen grains of the same species growing in New Delhi? Provide explanations to your answer.
Put a tick mark (✓) against the correct alternative in the following statements
Pollen is produced in the
Describe pollination. How many types of pollinations are found?
Describe the Advantages and Disadvantages of self-pollination to the Plant.
From among the situations given below, choose the one that prevents both autogamy and geitonogamy.
Pollination by water occurs in ______.
Flowers which have single ovule in the ovary and are packed into inflorescence are usually pollinated by ______.
A dioecious flowering plant prevents both ______.
Chief pollinators of agricultural crops are ______.
Plants with ovaries having only one or a few ovules are generally pollinated by ______.
Which of these is a condition that makes flowers invariably autogamous?
During Hybridization process anther of the bisexual flower is removed before it dehisces is called ______.
Match the Column I with Column II.
| Column I | Column II |
| A. Pea | (i) Xenogamy |
| B. Jawar | (ii) Epihydrophily |
| C. Maize | (iii) Anemophily |
| D. Vallis | (iv) Bisexual |
| E. Cannabis | (v) Geitonogamy |
Which of the following floral adapation are adapted by hydrophilous flowers?
Mention any one example of the anemophilous flower.
What is hypohydrophily?
Name the following:
Aquatic plants which are anemophilous.
When and why does a plant breeder employ the emasculation technique?
