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Pollination question
I have often seen descriptions of certain fruit trees, specified as self
fertile, that their productivity can be increased by having two or more trees of the same variety nearby. I can't understand what is the genetic difference between pollen from the same tree and pollen from an identical species nearby. Is there some other mechanism at work here? Sherwin Dubren |
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