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 What is artificial hybridization? Explain emasculation and bagging techniques used in artificial hybridisation for crop improvement programmes.

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It is one of the major approaches of crop improvement programme. It is a crossing experiment to make sure that only the desired pollen grains are used for pollination and the stigma is protected from contamination (from unwanted pollen). This is achieved by emasculation and bagging techniques.
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OSWAAL PUBLICATION-SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS -TOPIC-1 SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS-I
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  2. In the diagram given below, show the path of a pollen tube from the po...

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  3. Identify the type of carpel with the help of diagrams given below :

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  4. Draw the diagram of a mature embryo sac and show its 8-nucleate, 7-cel...

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  5. Give below are the events that are observed in an artificial hybridiza...

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  6. Differentiate Geitonogamy from Xenogamy.

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  8. Write a note on the significance of pollination in plants.

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  9. Name the pollinating agents of flowers like maize and wheat. Give any ...

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  10. Differentiate between monoecious and dioecious plants. Give one exampl...

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  11. How many haploid nuclei and haploid cells are present in the female ga...

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  12. What is the role of integuments of ovule after fertilization? Which is...

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  13. Even though each pollen grain has two male gametes, why are at least 1...

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  14. If the chromosome number of a plant species is 20, what would be the c...

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  15. Emasculation may not be necessary, yet bagging is necessary. Justify g...

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  16. State one advantage and one disadvantage of cleistogamy.

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  17. Where is sporopollenin present in plants? State its significance with ...

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  18. Differentiate between intine and exine.

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  19. Differentiate between a matured unfertilized embryo sac and a fertiliz...

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  20. Write the characters of a wind pollinated flower?

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