) Explain any four outbreeding devices develop in flowering plants​

) Explain any four outbreeding devices develop in flowering plants​

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  1. Answer:

    here you go

    Explanation:

    Outbreeding devices for cross-pollination in angiosperm plants are: Stigma and pollen grain release receptivity is not coordinated, i.e., stigma becomes receptive long before pollen is released or released to avoid self-pollination. … Dicliny: The flowers are unisexual and cannot be self-pollinated.

    The following are the three Outbreeding devices used by plants for the prevention of self-pollination:

    Unisexuality: In sexuality, the plant bears, either male or female flowers. …

    Dichogamy: In this mechanism, the stigma and the anther have different maturity times. …

    Protandry: The androecium matures before the gynoecium

    i hope it will helpful to you

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  2. Outbreeding devices for cross-pollination in angiosperm plants are: Stigma and pollen grain release receptivity is not coordinated, i.e., stigma becomes receptive long before pollen is released or released to avoid self-pollination. … Dicliny: The flowers are unisexual and cannot be self-pollinated

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