Male cones are at the to of the tree and the female cones at the bottom. This means any light wind will disperse the pollen and gravity should cause the pollen to fall - hopefully coming into contact with the female cones
The location of male and female cones in Pinus helps ensure the success of pollination by minimizing self-pollination and maximizing cross-pollination. Male cones produce pollen that is wind-dispersed and can travel long distances, increasing the chance of reaching female cones on other individuals. Female cones are typically situated higher up on the tree, reducing the likelihood of being pollinated by nearby males of the same tree. This separation helps promote genetic diversity and increase the chances of successful fertilization.
The male gametophyte of pine develops in cluster at the tip of lower branches of the cones tree. The location of staminate cones ensures the success of pollination by cross fertilization.
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Pollination is the process in which pollen is transferred from the male part of a plant to the female part of a plant. This is how flowers reproduce.
When pollen from the male cones is released it either falls to the ground by gravity or is dispersed by wind or light breezes. Having the male cone above the female ensures that some pollen will drop onto the female cone via gravity; if the female were above the male no pollen would be able to reach the cone - more a mechanism to ensure self pollination if cross pollination fails. By having the male cones at the our edge of the tree canopy it also improves the pollens chance of being lifted by wind and deposited on a nearby tree (for cross pollination)
To avoid self pollination & fertilization
The male gametophyte of pine develops in cluster at the tip of lower branches of the cones tree. The location of staminate cones ensures the success of pollination by cross fertilization.
The male gametophyte of pine develops in cluster at the tip of lower branches of the cones tree. The location of staminate cones ensures the success of pollination by cross fertilization.
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Female bees are the only ones that are capable to sting and do all of the pollination.
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Pollination.
yes
male (stamen)- is made of the anther and filament and is in charge of pollination female(pistil)- is made of the stigma and style and is also in charge of pollination and fertilization
Pollination is the process in which pollen is transferred from the male part of a plant to the female part of a plant. This is how flowers reproduce.
Pollination is the plant way of having sex. Pollen is the male plant's "sperm" and pollination causes this to reach the female's ovule, which can be thought of as a female plant's "egg". Pollination is necessary for plant reproduction just as sex is necessary to make babies.
There are seven cells.
This process is simply pollination.