Artificial hybridization of plant involves following steps: → Anthers or stamens are removed, or pollen grains are killed in a bisexual flower of a plant to be used as the female parent in a cross, a process called emasculation. → Emasculated flower is immediately bagged to avoid pollination by any foreign pollen grains. These bags are made up of butter paper, fine cloth or polythene depending on the inflorescence. Bagged flowers are then tagged. → Mature and fertile pollen grains are collected from male parent, bag is opened, and pollen grains are dusted on receptive stigma with the help of brush and artificial pollination is done → Then, bagging is repeated.