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In which of the following plants, pollen is released before the stigma becomes receptive in the same flower

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Which of the following is an outbreeding device ? a. If pollen release and stigma receptivity are not synchronised. b. If the anther and stigma are placed at different positions so that pollen cannot come in contact with the stigma of the same flower. c. Self-incompatibilty which prevents self-pollen (from the same plant) from fertilising the ovules by inhibiting pollen germination or pollen tube growth in the pistil. d. Production of the unisexual flower

Which of the following is an outbreeding device? a. If pollen release and stigma receptivity are not synchronised. b. If the anther and stigma are placed at different positions so that pollen cannot come in contact with the stigma of the same flower. c. Self-incompatibility which prevents self-pollen (from the same plant) from fertilising the ovules by inhibiting pollen germination or pollen tube growth in the pistil. d. Production of the unisexual flower

Give appropriate biological/technical terms for the following: Pollen of the same flower fail to germinate on the stigma of the same flower.

Give scientific terms for the following: Process of transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or a different flower of the same species.

In some plants , pollen release and stigma receptivity are not synchronized . Stigma becomes receptive much before the release of pollen. This is known as :

In some plants , pollen release and stigma receptivity are not synchronized . Stigma becomes receptive much before the release of pollen. This is known as :

The flower, in which the statements mature first, shedding their pollens before the stigma are receptive is known as

If the pollen is transferred to the stigma of the same flower, it is called______

What term is used if the pollen is transferred to the stigma of same flower?