Water pollination is rare in flowering plants, mainly found in about 30 genera of monocots, unlike its common role in lower plant groups like algae, bryophytes, and pteridophytes.
Water pollination is rare in flowering plants, mainly found in about 30 genera of monocots, unlike its common role in lower plant groups like algae, bryophytes, and pteridophytes.
Text | Pollination by water is quite rare in flowering plants and is limited to about 30::number genera, mostly monocotyledons. As against this, you would recall that water is a regular mode of transport for the male gametes among the lower plant groups such as algae, bryophytes and pteridophytes. |
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