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Question
Discuss any three contrivances for prevention of self-pollination in flowering plants.
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Solution
The three mechanisms that flowering plants use to avoid self-pollination are:
- Dichogamy: The anther (male part) and stigma (female part) of a flower mature at different times, which prevents self-pollination.
Example: Sunflower - Self-incompatibility: It is a genetic mechanism in which pollen from the same plant or similar plants is not accepted, preventing fertilisation.
Example: Brassica - Herkogamy: The structure of the flower keeps the anther and stigma separate, making self-pollination difficult.
Example: Gloriosa
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