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What is Pollination?
Have you ever wondered why bees are
attracted to flowers? Flowers look beautiful
and are fragrant, but there is a reason behind
this - flowers actually help plants to
reproduce. Flowering plants have seeds,
carry the genetic information of the parents
and develop into a new plant.
Explore pollination notes provided here to
learn about the process and types of
pollination.
Table of Contents
* Pollination
* Process
* Types
* Self Pollination
* Advantages and Disadvantages Of Self
Pollination
* Cross-Pollination
* Types Of Cross Pollination
* Anemophily
* Zoophily
* Anthropophily
« Advantages and Disadvantages Of Cross-
pollination
POLLINATIONWhat is Pollination?
Pollination is a method where pollen grains
are picked from an anther, which is the male
part of a flower and transferred to the
flower’s female part called the stigma. To
make the pollination work successfully, the
pollen grains must be transferred from the
same species of flower.
Also Read: Sexual Reproduction In Plants
Process of Pollination
The process of pollination begins when the
pollen grains from the respective flowers
lands on the stigma and form a pollen tube
with the style length, which connects both the
stigma and ovary. After the completion of the
pollen tube, the pollen grain starts
transmitting sperm cells from the grain to the
ovary.
Later the process of fertilization in plants will
take place when the sperm cells will reach
the ovary and egg cells. The seed is then
released from the parent plant and making it
able to grow into a plant and continue the
reproductive cycle with the use of the
pollination method.
Also Read: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering
Plants
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All plants having flowers completely rely on
pollination method for reproduction. There
are 2 types of pollination —
¢ Self Pollination
¢ Cross-Pollination
Self Pollination
It is referred to as the primary type of
pollination as it includes a single flower. Self-
pollination occurs when pollen grains fall
directly from anther into the stigma of the
flower. This process is quite simple and fast,
which leads to a reduction in genetic
diversity as the sperm and egg cells of the
flower share some genetic information.
SELF POLLINATION
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@Poien @ Stigma @ antherAdvantages and Disadvantages of
Self-pollination
* Self- pollination ensures that
recessive characters are
eliminated
+ The wastage of the pollen grain is
very less compared to cross-
pollination
« Inthe process of self- pollination,
the purity of the race is
maintained, as there is no diversity
inthe genes
« Inself- pollination, there is no
involvernent of external factors like
wind, water, and other pollinating
agents.
« Self-pollination ensures that even
a smaller quantity of produced
pollen grains from plants have a
good success rate in pollination.
Disadvantages
The major disadvantage of Self- pollination is
there is no mixing up of genes. Due to which:
* The vigour and vitally of the race
are reduced
+ The immunity to diseases is
reduced in the resultant offsprings.
Cross-Pollination
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Itrefers to. a complex type of pollination that
allows the transfer of pollen grains from the
anther of the flower into the stigma of
another flower. This method leads to an
increase in genetic diversity as different
flowers will share and combine their genetic
information to create unique offspring.Types of Cross-Pollination
The process of cross-pollination requires the
help of biotic and abiotic agents like animals,
birds, wind, insects, water and other agents
as pollinators.
Pollination by Wind- Anemophily
There are only a few flowers that use wind
pollination and their features are greenish,
small and odourless flowers. As these flowers
do not attract the pollinators, their energy is
not used for making colourful petals. This
type of pollination usually occurs when
plants lack flowers with nectar and other
features including inconspicuous. The male
parts of the Anemophilous flowers tend to
produce very large quantities of pollen and
the stigma, the female reproductive part of
a flower are very large, sticky and feathery to
extend completely outside the flower. Thus
the pollen is more likely to reach them.
Coconut, palm, maize, grasses and all
gymnosperms are the best examples of
wind-pollinated plants.
You must have seen that your car is fully
covered with yellow film in the spring, it is
actually the pollen that uses wind for
pollination process.
Also Refer: Gymnosperms
Pollination by Animals — Zoophily
Animals play an important role in plant
reproduction. They help in seed dispersal.
When an animal eats the fruit of a plant, they
move to a different location. This movement
helps in spreading the seeds and with this,
we get new plants to new locations.Artificial Pollination —
Anthropophily
Artificial pollination Is done by human beings.
This process is also called as
the Anthropophily. If there are any difficulties
in the pollination process through abiotic or
biotic agents, the artificial method of
pollination is performed by spreading pollen
grains over the female flowers. Hybridization
techniques are also used in this process.
Advantages and Disadvantages Of
Cross-pollination
Advantages
1. The produced seeds are good in
vigour and vitality.
2. all unisexual plants can reproduce
through the process of Cross-
pollination
3. The recessive characters in the
lineage are eliminated as a result
of genetic recombination.
4. This process improves the
immunity of the offsprings towards
the diseases and other
environmental factors.
5, Cross-pollination introduces new
genes into a sequence of
species and this is mainly due to
the fertilization between
genetically different gametes.
Disadvantages
1.In this process, there is a great
wastage of pollen grains.
2, Due to genetic
recombination during meiosis,
there are chances of eliminations
of good qualities and additions of
unwanted characteristics in
offspring.