Cross-pollination benefits the environment in a number of way. The most obvious is that, it allows for genetic diversity. With cross-pollination spreading good genes throughout a plant population, plants are more likely to survive. Another way cross-pollination benefits the environment is by promoting co-evolution. Co-evolution is a term that refers to a mutually beneficial relationship between two species.
In fact, cross-pollination manages the biological diversity of plants and crops on the planet. It also promises better agricultural yield in commercial orchards because growers can tend to their crops in a more systematic way. Cross-pollination also safeguards and protects bees and butterflies, and in many cases of plant reproduction leads to better crops and stronger crops. This process of natural selection is beneficial for plant species that may otherwise die out.
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