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What are the examples of polyandrous and synandrous

Answer» Mating with more than one pollen donor, or\xa0polyandry, is common in land\xa0plants. In flowering\xa0plants,\xa0polyandry\xa0occurs when the pollen from different potential sires is distributed among the fruits of a single individual, or when pollen from more than one donor is deposited on the same stigma. Synandrous means having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers. (botany, rare) Having stamens fused together in any way.


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