Controlling (stopping Cross Pollination) Flashcards

1
Q

If you want to grow more than one variety of same family

A

Determine if plant is self, insect, or wind pollinated

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2
Q

Most flowers are

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Wind or insect pollinated

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3
Q

Self-pollinated plants means

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Flowers on the plants are designed to pollinate themselves

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4
Q

It’s much more difficult for self pollinators to

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Cross-pollinate

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5
Q

Significantly decrease odds of self-pollinators cross-pollinating by

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Planting 10 feet apart

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6
Q

Beans

A

Self

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7
Q

Peas

A

Self

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8
Q

Lettuce

A

Self

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9
Q

Peppers

A

Self

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10
Q

Tomatoes

A

Self

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11
Q

Eggplant

A

Self

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12
Q

Onions

A

Cross

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13
Q

Cucumbers

A

Cross

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14
Q

Corn

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Cross

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15
Q

Pumpkins

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Cross

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16
Q

Squash

A

Cross

17
Q

Broccoli

A

Cross

18
Q

Beets

A

Cross

19
Q

Carrots

A

Cross

20
Q

Cabbage

A

Cross

21
Q

Cauliflower

A

Cross

22
Q

Melons

A

Cross

23
Q

Radishes

A

Cross

24
Q

Spinach

A

Cross

25
Q

Turnips

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Cross

26
Q

To prevent Cross-pollinators from cross-pollinating plant same families _ apart

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100 yards