• that can result from it, geitonogamy. If a plant is self-incompatible, geitonogamy can reduce seed production. Geitonogamy is when pollen is exported...
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    blooming simultaneously, suggesting that borage has a high degree of geitonogamy (intraplant pollination). It has an indeterminate growth habit. In temperate...
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    flowers of the same individual. In contrast to within-flower interference, geitonogamy necessarily involves the same processes as outcrossing: pollinator attraction...
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    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...
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    Allogamy is also known as cross fertilization, in contrast to autogamy or geitonogamy which are methods of self-fertilization. Self-fertilization, also known...
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    suppress cross-fertilization (allogamy) and self-fertilization (autogamy or geitonogamy). The pollination syndromes of monocots can be quite distinct; they include...
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  • PMC 3652455. PMID 23595268. Eckert CG (2000). "Contributions of Autogamy and Geitonogamy to Self-Fertilization in a Mass-Flowering, Clonal Plant". Ecology. 81...
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    of one flower by the pollen of a different flower of the same plant (geitonogamy) is common. The gynoecium consists of two carpels fused into a single...
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    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)...
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  • exogamous, exogamy, gamete, gametic, gametocyte, gametogenesis, gametophyte, geitonogamy, heterogametic, heterogamous, heterogamy, homogametic, karyogamy, misogamy...
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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...
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    Eckert, Christopher G. (February 2000). "Contributions of Autogamy and Geitonogamy to Self-Fertilization in a Mass-Flowering, Clonal Plant". Ecology. 81...
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    Royal Society - The effects of nectar addition on pollen removal and geitonogamy in the non-rewarding orchid Anacamptis morio "Britannica Blog: The Deceptive...
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    anther (male part) to the stigma (female part) of the same flower; or geitonogamy, when pollen is transferred from anther of a flower to stigma of another...
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  • exogamous, exogamy, gamete, gametic, gametocyte, gametogenesis, gametophyte, geitonogamy, heterogametic, heterogamous, heterogamy, homogametic, karyogamy, misogamy...
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    exarillata is an outcrossing species, producing negligible fruit-set under geitonogamy and no fruit-set under autogamy. The seeds are mechanically dispersed...
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    nototribic (dorsal) pollination. It can reproduce through xenogamy, geitonogamy, and autogamy. Plants that develop from seed appear and flower later...
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  • 9699025. S2CID 95551382. Montaner, C.; Floris, E.; Alvarez, J. M. (2001). "Geitonogamy: A mechanism responsible for high selfing rates in borage (Borago officinalis...
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  • "Explaining Outcrossing Rate in Campanulastrum americanum (Campanulaceae): Geitonogamy and Cryptic Self‐Incompatibility". International Journal of Plant Sciences...
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    individual flowers fertilising themselves, but does nothing to prevent geitonogamy: fertilisation of flowers by different flowers on the same plant. Because...
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