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Why is geitonogamy also referred to as genetical autogamy?

(a) Mention any four strategies adopted by flowering plants to prevent self- pollination. (b) Why is geitonogamy also referred to as genetical autogamy?

(a) Mention any four strategies adopted by flowering plants to prevent self- pollination. (b) Why is geitonogamy also referred to as genetical autogamy?

(a) Mention any four strategies adopted by flowering plants to prevent self- pollination. (b) Why is geitonogamy also referred to as genetical autogamy?

(a) Mention any four strategies adopted by flowering plants to prevent self- pollination. (b) Why is geitonogamy also referred to as genetical autogamy?

(a) Mention any four strategies adopted by flowering plants to prevent self- pollination. (b) Why is geitonogamy also referred to as genetical autogamy?

Short Answer Questions Three mark Each QUESTION FROM STATE BOARD EXAMINATIONS (a) Mention any four strategies adopted by flowering plants to prevent self-pollination. (b) Why is geitonogamy also referred to as genetical autogamy?

Geitonogamous flowering plants are genetically autogamous but functionally cross pollinated. Justify.

Geitonogamous flowering plants are genetically autogamous but functionally cross-pollinated. Justify.

Geitonogamous flowering plants are genetically autogamous but functionally cross-pollinated. Justify.