kreuzbestäubung
Kreuzbestäubung, also known as cross-pollination, is a form of sexual reproduction in plants. It occurs when pollen from a flower on one plant is transferred to the stigma of a flower on a different plant of the same species. This transfer can be facilitated by various agents, including wind, water, insects, birds, or other animals.
The process begins with the release of pollen from the anthers of a flower. This pollen then
Kreuzbestäubung is crucial for genetic diversity within a plant population. The mixing of genes from different
In contrast to self-pollination, where pollen from a flower fertilizes its own ovules or ovules of another