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Cleistogamy is a type of
automatic self-pollination of
certain plants that can
propagate by
using non-opening, self-pollinating flowers.
Especially well...
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flowers open up,
enabling cross-pollination. This is in
contrast to
cleistogamy, in
which the
flowers stay
closed and self-pollinate.
Chasmogamous flowers...
- have
mechanisms that
ensure autogamy, such as
flowers that do not open (
cleistogamy), or
stamens that move to come into
contact with the stigma. The term...
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spring until the end of the
growing season under favorable conditions.
Cleistogamy allows plants to
produce offspring year
round and have more
chances for...
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individuals who are, in some
culturally important way,
similar to each
other Cleistogamy Endogamy Heterogamy Isogamy Self-fertilization Self-pollination This...
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Retrieved 2021-06-20. Gilmartin, A. J.; Brown,
Gregory K. (1985). "
Cleistogamy in
Tillandsia capillaris (Bromeliaceae)". Biotropica. 17 (3): 256. Bibcode:1985Biotr...
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conclave cleist-
closed Gr**** κλείειν, κλειστός (kleistós), κλεῖσμα
cleistogamy, cleistothecium, enterocleisis,
kleisma cleithr- bar, key Gr**** κλεῖθρον...
- species; for
example the
flowers of some
species of
Frailea do not open (
cleistogamy). The need to
attract pollinators has led to the
evolution of pollination...
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Mechanisms that
promote self-pollination
include homogamy, bi****uality,
cleistogamy, the
position of anthers, and chasmogamy.
Allogamy promotes genetic diversity...
- birds, wind, or
other natural mechanisms. This can be
contrasted with
cleistogamy,
closed pollination,
which is one of the many
types of self pollination...