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Questions Related to pollination and its types

Match column I with column II and select the correct option from the given codes.

Column I Column II
A. Monoecious (i) Primula
B. Dioecious (ii) Maize
C. Cleistogamous (iii) Date palm
D. Heterostyly (iv) Commelina
  1. A-(iii), B-(ii), C-(iv), D-(i)

  2. A-(ii), B-(iii), C-(iv), D-(i)

  3. A-(ii), B-(iii), C-(i), D-(iv)

  4. A-(i), B-(ii), C-(iii), D-(iv)


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Monoecious plants are those that have the male and female flower on the same plant. An example is maize.

Dioecious plants are those that have the male and female flowers on two different plants. Example is date palm.
Heterostyly is a measure taken by the plant to prevent inbreeding or self -fertilization. In this type of plants, they have styles of different length related to stamen in the flower of the individual plant so the pollen of the same flower cannot fertilize the stigma. Occurs in Primula vulgaris
Cleistogamy is a type of self-pollination in a certain type of plants which can take place when there are flowers which do not open and self-pollination takes place inside of them. It is most widespread in the grass family. Commelina also shows cleistogamy.
So, the correct option is 'A-(ii), B-(iii), C-(iv), D-(i)'

The features where stamens and stigma mature at different times favouring cross pollination is known as?

  1. Dichogamy

  2. Herkogamy

  3. Autogamy

  4. Cleistogay


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Herkogamy is shown by hermaphroditic angiosperms to reduce sexual interference between anthers and female stigma function. Autogamy, or self-fertilization, refers to the fusion of two gametes that come from one individual. cleistogamy is self-fertilization that occurs within a permanently closed flower. Dichogamy means when stamens and stigma mature at different times favouring cross-pollination. 


So, 'the correct option is 'Dichogamy'

Allogamy is best favoured by ...............

  1. Cleistogamy

  2. Dicliny

  3. Homogamy

  4. None above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In plants, allogamy is used specifically to mean the use of pollen from one plant to fertilize the flower of another plant and are usually synonymous with the term cross fertilization , though the latter can be used more specifically to mean pollen exchange between different plant strains or even different individuals. Allogamy is best favoured by Dicliny. Dicliny refers to unisexual flowers. This is of two types: monoecy and dioecy.

Outbreeding devices which is/are strcturally bisexual but functionally unisexual

  1. Dichogamy

  2. Herkogamy

  3. Dicliny

  4. Both A and B


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Continous self-pollination or inbreeding leads to inbreeding depression, a condition where the decrease in genetic vigor and vitality results in reduced fitness in offsprings.
Dichogamy is the condition in some flowering plants where the pistils and stamens mature at different times, thus preventing self-pollination.
It is of two types: protandry and protogyny.

So, the correct answer is 'Dichogamy'.

Which of the following plants shows the self-sterility?

  1. Tobacco

  2. Potato

  3. Crucifers

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Incapability of pollen grains of one flower to grow over the stigma of the same flower due to the presence of similar sterile genes is called self-sterility. Ex: Tobacco, Crucifers, Potato and Gramineae.

So the correct option is 'Tobacco, Potato and Crucifers'.

Self-sterility can be related to which of the following phenomena?

  1. Emasculation

  2. Sexual incompatibility

  3. Cross pollination

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Incapability of pollen grains of one flower to grow over the stigma of the same flower due to the presence of similar sterile genes is called self-sterility. Which a leads to emasculation, sexual incompatibility, and cross-pollination.

So the correct option is 'Emasculation, Sexual incompatibility, and Cross-pollination'.

Cross-pollination is favoured by

  1. Self-sterility

  2. Dichogamy

  3. Herkogamy and heterostyly

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Cross-pollination is when one plant pollinates a plant of another variety. The two plants' genetic material combines and the resulting seeds from that pollination will have characteristics of both varieties and is a new variety. Self-sterility in plants is enhanced to prevent self-fertilization and increase family diversification. Dichogamy is the ripening of the stamens and pistils of a flower at different times so that self-fertilization is prevented. Herkogamy is a common strategy employed by hermaphroditic angiosperms to reduce sexual interference between male (anthers) and female (stigma) function. Heterostyly is a unique form of polymorphism and herkogamy in flowers. In a heterostylous species, two or three morphological types of flowers, exist in the population. All these prevent self-pollination and favour cross-pollination.

So, the correct option is, 'all of these'.

The phenomenon of maturation of anthers earlier than the stigma of the same flower is

  1. Dicliny

  2. Protandry

  3. Herkogamy

  4. Heterostyly


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Heterostyly is the occurrence of 2-3 types of flowers within the same plant. Such flowers have a difference in length of styles and stamens.

Protandry is the condition when anthers mature before the stigma becomes receptive is called protandry. So, the condition in which the male reproductive organs of a flower mature before the female ones, and hence ensuring that self-fertilization does not occur.

Dicliny is the presence of only one kind of reproductive whorl in a flower.

Herkogamy is the condition in which the flower structure is such that even being bisexual. In some flowers, a mechanical barrier exists and thus self-pollination is not possible. Sometimes, there is a hood for covering the stigma.

So, the correct answer is B.