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How does pollination takes place by wind and water? Don't copy it from somewhere else otherwise I'll report it |
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Answer» The process of transfer of the pollen from the anther to the stigma is KNOWN as pollination. Anemophily or wind pollination is a form of pollination whereby pollen is distributed by wind. Almost all gymnosperms are anemophilous, as are many plants in the order poales, including grasses, sedges and rushes. Other common anemophilous plants are OAKS, sweet chestnuts, alders and members of the family Juglandaceae (hickory or walnut family).1. Have brightly coloured petals to attract insects2. Have a strong smell to attract insects3. Usually contain nectar to attract insectsWater pollination is also termed as hydrophily and mode of pollination is WATER. It is QUITE rare in FLOWERING plants and is limited to about 30 genera, mostly monocotyledons.Example: Vallisneria, hydrilla |
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