The two devices to prevent autogamy in flowering plants are: (i) Anthers and stigma of a flower are placed in such a way that pollen of the same flower cannot fall on the stigma. (ii) Self-incompatibility is a genetic process that prevents germination of pollen from the same flower on the stigma
Explain any two devices by which autogamy is prevented in flowering plants.
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M.B. Ejaj
The two devices to prevent autogamy in flowering plants are:
(i) Anthers and stigma of a flower are placed in such a way that pollen of the same flower cannot fall on the stigma.
(ii) Self-incompatibility is a genetic process that prevents germination of pollen from the same flower on the stigma