Explain the difference between self-pollination and cross-pollination.
Self-pollination:
Cross-pollination:
Self-pollination | Cross-pollination |
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1. Same or different flowers of the same plant species are involved. | 1. In this case, two flowers of different plants are involved. |
2. In the case of self-pollination, the same plant's genetic material is used to form gametes, and finally, the zygote. | 2. Occurs in both perfect and imperfect flowers. |
3. Here, no pollinating agents are involved. | 3. Various pollinating agents such as wind, water, animals, insects, etc. are involved. |
4. Seen in plants such as wheat, rice, pea, orchids, barley, etc. | 4. Insects cross-pollinate many fruit-bearing plants like apples, strawberries, grapes, plums, and flowers like tulips and daffodils. |
5. Hence, self-pollination leads to the production of plants that do not have genetic diversity. | 5.This method of pollination leads to an increase in genetic diversity. |