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Dichogamy & Herkogamy

Dichogamy

  • Dichogamy is a reproductive strategy in flowering plants where the male and female reproductive organs of a flower mature at different times, preventing self-fertilization and promoting cross-pollination. This temporal separation between the maturity of male and female structures reduces the chances of a flower՚s own pollen fertilizing its ovules.
  • In protandry, a flower exhibits sequential maturation, with the male reproductive organs (stamens) devel…

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Pollen-Pistil Interaction: Concept, Growth of Pollen Tube

Concept of Pollen-Pistil interaction

  • The process of pollen-pistil interaction is a crucial step in plant reproduction, determining whether successful fertilization will occur. This interaction involves a complex dialogue between the pollen grain and the pistil, where chemical signals play a key role in recognizing and accepting compatible pollen while rejecting incompatible pollen.
  • Pollination involves the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma. Once…

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