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  • related to other familiar plants like hibiscus, okra and hollyhock. After [[pollination]], cotton blossoms form into bolls, which, when mature, contain long strand ...plant is a coarse, vigorous plant that produces around 100 flowers. After pollination, the plant forms squares,
    5 KB (923 words) - 19:48, 14 February 2010
  • ...self-pollinate or pollinate with other plants, called cross-pollination. Pollination is fertilization by combining the genetic material of pollen with that of t
    5 KB (751 words) - 03:31, 28 January 2012
  • ...[[syrphid fly|syrphid flies]], butterflies, [[wasp]]s, beetles, and ants. Pollination is a trade between plants that need [[sexual reproduction]], and [[pollinat ...of species of insects are now cultured primarily for [[managed pollination|pollination management]] in order to have sufficient pollinators in the field, [[orchar
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  • This has involved long-term fieldwork collaboration with pollination botanists in Israel and Palestine. My work has also taken me to the deserts
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  • ==Pollination== ...tive structure ('''''[[Carpel|pistil]]''''' in angiosperms) is called '''[[pollination]]'''. This transfer can be mediated by the wind, in which case the plant is
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  • #Morphology and pollination
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  • |Bee pollinating a wallflower.jpg|[[Bee]]s, like many [[insect]]s, [[pollination|pollinate]] [[flower]]s—transferring the flowers' [[pollen]] in return fo
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  • ...ly related than any of these others, due to well-known (and ongoing) cross-pollination between the traditions. Many Irish [[reel (music)|reels]] originated in Sc
    3 KB (462 words) - 08:53, 2 March 2024
  • |Bee pollinating a wallflower.jpg|[[Bee]]s, like many [[insect]]s, [[pollination|pollinate]] [[flower]]s—transferring the flowers' [[pollen]] in return fo |Bee pollinating a wallflower.jpg|[[Bee]]s, like many [[insect]]s, [[pollination|pollinate]] [[flower]]s—transferring the flowers' [[pollen]] in return fo
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  • == Pollination == ...It is estimated that one third of the human food supply depends on insect pollination, most of this accomplished by bees.
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  • {{r|Pollination}}
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  • ...n. This field included further subdivisions of '''mellisopalynology''', '''pollination ecology''', '''aeroallergy''', and '''criminology'''. Actuopalynology is di '''Pollination ecology''' studies the distribution of pollen (wind-born or transported by
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  • ===Pollination=== ...flowering each season, apple growers usually provide [[pollinator]]s to [[pollination management|carry the pollen]]. [[Honey bee]] hives are most commonly used.
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  • ...difficult area in which to prepare bees for early [[Pollination management|pollination]] placement, such as is required for the production of [[almond]]s. The red ...ficult, they are a threat to the production of all crops which require bee pollination.
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  • It is true that in the modern era there has been much cross-pollination between various cultures in the practices of war, but each still has distin
    4 KB (631 words) - 10:49, 23 February 2024
  • ...cone|cones]] on separate trees; the seeds take 15 months to mature after [[pollination]]. The mature cones comprise a swollen red fleshy scale 6 to 10 mm long bea
    4 KB (546 words) - 21:54, 29 September 2020
  • ...ef name=beeswax /> and other products of the hive, or for the purpose of [[pollination|pollinating]] [[agriculture|crops]], or to produce bees for sale to other b ...was traditionally practiced for the bees' honey and beeswax, nowadays crop pollination service can often provide a greater part of a commercial beekeeper's income
    17 KB (2,794 words) - 09:00, 17 December 2023
  • ...present. What I mean is that almost always it has a key role helping with pollination, but for few species they are not that important. [[User:Dalton Holland Bap
    5 KB (828 words) - 19:43, 4 March 2009
  • ...mplex of bumble bee species. In support of our opposing perspective to the pollination crisis, we describe the Oregon landscape and present results of our studies ...her US states can use commercially reared ''Bombus impatiens'' Cresson for pollination. However, ''B. impatiens'' is not native to Oregon, and exotic bumble bees
    46 KB (6,771 words) - 03:40, 22 November 2023
  • ...rs, but their habit of slitting the [[corolla]] and robbing nectar without pollination makes them undesirable for flowers with a deep corolla, such as [[blueberry
    5 KB (871 words) - 11:50, 2 February 2023
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