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Wind Pollination Common Abiotic Requires Pollen Grains Light

Wind pollination is common among abiotic methods and requires pollen grains to be light and non-sticky for effective dispersal by wind currents.

Wind pollination is common among abiotic methods and requires pollen grains to be light and non-sticky for effective dispersal by wind currents.

Text Pollination by wind is more common
amongst abiotic pollinations. Wind pollination
also requires that the pollen grains are light
and non-sticky so that they can be
transported in wind currents.

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