Question
Write differences between self-pollination and cross-pollination.

Answer

Differences between self-pollination and cross-pollination :
S.No.Self-pollination Cross-pollinationSelf-pollination Cross-pollination
1It involves transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma of same flower or other flower of same plant.It involves transfer of pollen grains from anther of a flower to stigma of another flower of different plants.
2Flowers are odourless, nectarless, colourless andFlowers are usually brightly coloured, nectarous, odorous and large in size.
3Flowers are bisexual.Flowers are usually unisexual
4Pollen grains are not wasted.Pollen grains are wasted enormously.
5Male and female sex organs grow and mature simultaneously at the same timeMale and female sex organs in bisexual flower grow and mature at different time.
6This process does not require any agencyIt requires the agency like wind, water, insects, bats etc.
7It is of two types i.e. autogamy and geitonogamyIt is also of two types i.e. Allogamy and xenogamy.
8Puriety of gametes is maintained through self-pollination therefore chances of variation and evolution are very less.Cross-pollination introduces variation and therefore it causes evolution.
9Seeds so obtained are weak and unhealthy.Seeds so obtained are viable and healthy.

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