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"Self-sterile"
Keywords:
pollen
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pollinated
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fertilise
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cultivar
,
flower
Related Terms:
Self-fertile
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Monoecious
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Pollen
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Dioecious
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Self-pollination
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Cross-pollination
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Pollinate
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Flower
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Cross pollination
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Sterile
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Pollination
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Cleistogamous
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Pollen grain
,
Perfect flowers
,
Pollinator
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Pistil
,
Perfect flower
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Carpel
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Carpels
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Gynoecium
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Unisexual
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Stamens
,
Pistillate
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Polygamous
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Staminate
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Column
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Stamen
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Ovules
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Androecium
,
Pollen tube
,
Ovule
,
Fertile
,
Angiosperms
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Anthophyta
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Cross-fertilization
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Perfect
,
Open pollination
,
Imperfect flower
,
Hypogynous
,
Staminate flower
,
Staminode
,
Anther
,
Microspore
,
Angiosperm
,
Epigynous
,
Orchid
,
Perigynous
,
Anthers
,
Stigma
,
Pollinia
Describes a plant that requires pollen from a second individual of the species, but not the same clone, in order to fertilise its flowers.
powen.freeserve.co.uk
Two varieties are needed for pollination.
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu
This is when the egg cells of a plant cannot be fertilized with pollen from the same individual plants.
laurentiancenter.com
The inability of a flower, such as a fruit tree, to be fertilized within its own variety; it is only fertilized by pollen from another variety.
mannlakeltd.com
Used of a species or cultivar which will not set seed when pollinated with its own pollen.
annualflowers.com
incapable of developing seeds using its own pollen.
cactusmuseum.com
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