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Standard VIII
Biology
Autogamy
Which Plant S...
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Which Plant Shows Strictly Xenogamy?
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Xenogamy:
It is a type of cross-pollination.
In this, pollens are transferred from anther of the different plants to the stigma of a genetically different flower.
So the pollination occurs between two different plants.
Xenogamy is observed in plant-like
broccoli, onion, spinach, and willow
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