What is the difference between Geitonogamy and Xenogamy ?
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Answer / shalini
geitonogamy: in tjis pollengrains from one flower reach the
stigma of another flower of the same plant or pollination
takes place between two flowers present on the same plant.
xenogamy:if pollengrains from a flower reach the stigma of
the flower of the same kind present on a different plant it
is called xenogamy
or
if pollination occurs between two flowers present on
different plants of the same kind it is called xenogamy.
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Answer / sahil
geitonogamy:-it is refer to the process of the pollination between the two flowers of the same plant,genetically similar because the pollen grains are come from the same palnt. Althought in some cases there is need of pollinating agents.
xenogamy:- transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma of another plant,they are genetically different it is always done by pollinators.
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Answer / aman raj
geitonogamy:- transfer of pollen grains from anthers to stigma of another flower of the same plant.
xenogamy:-Transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma of a different flower of different plants.
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