phytogamy

/ˌfaɪtəˈɡæmi/

Definitions

1. noun

The fertilization of an ovum of a plant by a sperm from the pollen of the same plant, especially when the pollen and ovum are of the same species but differ in ploidy or other genetic characteristics.

“The process of phytogamy often occurs in plants with complex reproductive systems, such as the London planetree.”

Synonyms

  • autogamy
  • self-fertilization

Antonyms

  • allogamy
  • cross-pollination