- that can
result from it,
geitonogamy. If a
plant is self-incompatible,
geitonogamy can
reduce seed production.
Geitonogamy is when
pollen is exported...
- It
reproduces with a
mixed pollination system which favors selfing by
geitonogamy but at the same time can be an out-crosser by
anemophily (wind pollination)...
-
Allogamy is also
known as
cross fertilization, in
contrast to
autogamy or
geitonogamy which are
methods of self-fertilization. Self-fertilization, also known...
-
suppress cross-fertilization (allogamy) and self-fertilization (autogamy or
geitonogamy). The
pollination syndromes of
monocots can be
quite distinct; they include...
- autogamy,
pollen is
transferred to the
stigma of the same flower; in
geitonogamy,
pollen is
transferred from the
anther of one
flower to the
stigma of...
-
flowers of the same individual. In
contrast to within-flower interference,
geitonogamy necessarily involves the same
processes as outcrossing:
pollinator attraction...
-
blooming simultaneously,
suggesting that
borage has a high
degree of
geitonogamy (intraplant pollination). It has an
indeterminate growth habit. In temperate...
- PMC 3652455. PMID 23595268.
Eckert CG (2000). "Contributions of
Autogamy and
Geitonogamy to Self-Fertilization in a M****-Flowering,
Clonal Plant". Ecology. 81...
- Eckert,
Christopher G. (February 2000). "Contributions of
Autogamy and
Geitonogamy to Self-Fertilization in a M****-Flowering,
Clonal Plant". Ecology. 81...
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types of
pollen grains to the stigma. The term
xenogamy (along with
geitonogamy and autogamy) was
first suggested by
Kerner in 1876. Cross-pollination...