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  • ...r 0845.JPG|right|350px|Carpenter bee, ''Xylocopa virginica'', covered with pollen}} ...their brood cells with a soupy mass, and others form simple [[spheroid]]al pollen masses, ''Xylocopa'' form elongate and carefully sculpted masses that have
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  • ...nation. Pollination is fertilization by combining the genetic material of pollen with that of the ova. [[Seed]]s can be produced which can grow into new pl
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  • ...correlate strata using evidence as may be presented by such organisms as [[pollen]] and [[spores]] ([[Palynology]]), marine microfossils (e.g. diatoms, [[for
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  • ...deserts and polar areas. They are known for being orchids with coherent [[pollen]] forming pollinia and with one incumbent [[anther]] only, or with the anth
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  • ...rpenter 0845.JPG|thumb|Carpenter bee, ''Xylocopa virginica'', covered with pollen]] ...source, and the latter primarily for [[protein]] and other nutrients. Most pollen is used as food for [[larva]]e.
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  • ...sect]]s, [[pollination|pollinate]] [[flower]]s—transferring the flowers' [[pollen]] in return for [[nectar]], which the bees drink as [[food]]. Flowers are o
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  • ...s it can be used on smaller samples. This change in methodology means that pollen samples can be radiocarbon dated.<ref>Renfrew, Colin & Bahn, Paul (2004). '
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  • {{r|Pollen}}
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  • ...only occur in an "allergy season", when, for example, levels of a specific pollen are known to be high?
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  • ...beeswax was commonly used for tribute or taxes. Other hive products are [[pollen]], [[royal jelly]], and [[propolis]], which are also used for nutritional a ...more foragers to collect pollen, and bees that are deliberately collecting pollen are much more efficient pollinators than bees that are gathering nectar.
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  • ...e a completely different type of ecological system. Therefore, the drifted pollen caused the deaths of many various insects that associate within this new en
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  • Non-standard fertilization of with more than one pollen grain has also been suggested for transfer of a nuclear genome located gen ==Natural movements of genes between species by other routes than pollen==
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  • ...sources. Most pollinator species rely on a steady [[nectar source]] and [[pollen source]] throughout the growing season to build up their numbers.
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  • ...wers usually provide [[pollinator]]s to [[pollination management|carry the pollen]]. [[Honey bee]] hives are most commonly used. [[Megachilidae|Orchard mason ...s on evenly spaced trees. Crabapples provide abundant, and highly viable [[pollen]], so they are excellent pollenizers for any apple cultivar that blooms at
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  • ...gases surrounding the tablets inside the packaging. Biological analyses of pollen grains inside the packaging suggested that the packages originated in the p
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  • ...is is a mutual dependency as bees rely on a steady [[nectar source]] and [[pollen source]] throughout the year to build up their hive. ...ome work at colder temperatures than others. Bees may deliberately collect pollen, but have different collection techniques, which can greatly affect their e
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  • ...to being an essential part of the food chain, some species of flies spread pollen, hasten the decomposition of plants, animals, and dung, and, in the case of
    7 KB (1,078 words) - 12:04, 17 August 2024
  • | Pollen
    9 KB (1,348 words) - 13:15, 17 November 2011
  • ..., and [[pollinator]]s that receive nutritional rewards of [[nectar]] and [[pollen]].
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  • ...]] for discussion in the context of horizontal gene transfer in plants via pollen, and artificial horizontal gene transfer methods used in [[biotechnology]]. ...clear gene may follow from a non-standard fertilization with more than one pollen grain, or a direct horizontal gene transfer mediated by a plant virus.<ref>
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