हिंदी

Kinds of Pollination

Advertisements

Topics

Notes

Kinds of Pollination:

Pollination can be further divided into three types on the basis of source of pollination.

1. Self-pollination (Autogamy):

It is a type of pollination in which bisexual flower is pollinated by its own pollen grains. Offsprings are genetically identical to their parents e.g. pea, Clitoria 

Types of Self-Pollination (Autogamy)

  1. Cleistogamy
  2. Chasmogamy

2. Geitonogamy:

It is the transfer of pollen grain to a stigma of a different flower produced on the same plant. It is functionally similar to cross pollination as it involves pollinating agents, but it cannot bring about genetic variations and is only of ecological significance e.g. Cucurbita maxima. It is similar to autogamy as pollen grains come from same plant. 

3. Cross-pollination (Allogamy):

It is a type of cross pollination when pollen grains of one flower are deposited on the stigma of a flower of different plant belonging to same species, with the help of pollinating agency. It generates genetically varied offsprings.

Types of Cross-Pollination (Allogamy)

  1. Entomophily (Insect Pollination)
  2. Anemophily (Wind Pollination)
  3. Hydrophily (Water Pollination)
  4. Ornithophily (Bird Pollination)
  5. Chiropterophily (Bat Pollination)
  6. Anthropophily (Human-assisted Pollination)
If you would like to contribute notes or other learning material, please submit them using the button below.
Advertisements
Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×