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Which type of pollination takes place in self-incompatible flowers?

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In self-incompatible flowers, viable pollen are not able to germinate on the stigma of the same flower. Hence, in such flowers, cross pollination takes place in which pollen from one flower is transferred to the stigma of the another flower of the same plant (Geitonogamy) or of another plant (Xenogamy).

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