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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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  • |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
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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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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...color will emerge unless the grower was very carefully able to control the pollination process.
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  • ...icient natural route for gene movement between plant species is by [[cross-pollination]] to form fertile plant inter-species hybrids. Such hybrids are sometimes n Cross-pollination between plant species generates interspecies hybrids occurs widely in natur
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  • ...themselves into the city's rhythm & blues scene, leading to a unique cross-pollination of cultures. Legendary Studio One keyboard player Jackie Mittoo relocated t
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  • ...r instance, difference in seasonal timing of flowering can interrupt cross-pollination in flowering plant populations.
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  • ...could be applied to [[seedling]] populations produced through deliberate [[pollination]]s to predict the frequencies of different types.
    9 KB (1,327 words) - 01:10, 2 February 2024
  • ..., [[bat]]s or [[bird]]s, have very specialized flowers modified to promote pollination by a specific pollinator that is also correspondingly adapted. The first f
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  • ...surface of most ''Bifrenaria'' labelli in fact seems to indicate possible pollination by large bees as the mentioned before. Other indicator of this possibility
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  • ...and can be direct or indirect. Example of direct ecosystem services are: [[pollination]], [[wood]], [[erosion]] prevention etc. Indirect services could be conside
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  • ...re the primary agent<ref name="CBGO"/>, while other orchidologists suspect pollination by [[hummingbird]]s is more important.<ref name="DM"/>
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