Bagging is covering emasculated flowers with a bag (e.g., butter paper) to protect the stigma from unwanted pollen contamination.
Bagging is covering emasculated flowers with a bag (e.g., butter paper) to protect the stigma from unwanted pollen contamination.
Text | Emasculated flowers have to be covered with a bag of suitable size, generally made up of butter paper, to prevent contamination of its stigma with unwanted pollen.This process is called bagging. |
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