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pollinationTransfer of pollen grains from a stamen to a pistil
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pollinationThe transfer of pollen between plants, which enables flower and fruit production
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pollinationthe transfer of pollen from an anther
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pollinationThe transfer of pollen from the stamen (male part of the flower) to the pistil (female part of the flower), which results in the formation of a seed. Hybrids are created when the pollen from one kind of plant is used to pollinate and entirely different variety, resulting in a new plant altogether. Polycarpic
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pollinationThe transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma. This can be facilitated by animals, birds, humans, wind and water
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pollinationThe transfer of pollen from a male anther to a female stigma, enabling fruits to set and develop.
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pollinationthe process by which pollen from a plant's anther is transferred to another plant's stigma. Read more on: Pollination
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pollinationthe transference of pollen from the anther to the stigma of flowers, and from the microsporangium to the pollen chamber of conifers and cycads.
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pollination The transfer of pollen grains to an ovule
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pollination(pol-eh-nay-shun) [L. pollen, fine dust] The placement of pollen onto the stigma of a carpel by wind or animal carriers, a prerequisite to fertilization.
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pollination1872, from older French pollination, noun of action formed 1812 from pollin-, stem of Latin pollen (see pollen). Replaced in Modern French by pollinisation .
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pollinationtransfer of pollen from the male part of a plant to the female part of a plant.
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pollinationProcess of transferring the pollen from its place of production to the place where the egg cell is produced. This may be accomplished by the use of wind, water, insects, birds, bats, or other means. P [..]
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pollinationThe transfer of pollen from the stamen (male part of the flower) to the pistil (female part of the flower), which results in the formation of a seed. Hybrids are created when the pollen from one kind of plant is used to pollinate and entirely different variety, resulting in a new plant altogether. post-emergence treatment:
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pollinationThe transfer of pollen from the male part of the flower, the stamen, to the to the female part of the flower, the pistil.
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pollinationThe transfer of pollen between flowers, which can be carried out by the wind, insects, animals or by hand.
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pollinationThe movement of pollen through the reproductive parts of a plant. Key factor for reproduction
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pollinationpollination is the transfer of pollen from male to female flowers, which often results in the flower producing a fruit or seed; pollen grains are transferred from the anthers (male flower part that pr [..]
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pollinationPollination is the spreading of pollen between plants for reproductive purposes and the development of fruit.
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pollinationPollination is the process by which pollen is transferred by a variety of different means, to fertilise plants.
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pollinationThe transfer of pollen from the anthers to the stigma of flowers.
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pollinationThe actual transfer of pollen grains from the anther of the stamen to the stigma of the pistil.
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pollination Transfer of pollen from the stamens to the pistils.
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pollinationtransfer of pollen to an egg-producing organ. pollution -
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pollinationthe transfer of pollen from one plant flower to another by organisms (such as bees or hummingbirds) or wind
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pollination(n) transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a plant
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pollinationact of carrying pollen to other flowers, helping plants to reproduce.
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pollinationthe transfer of a pollen grain to the egg-producing part of a plant.
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pollinationCarrying the pollen from the male parts of a flower, or from male flowers, to the female parts or to female flowers.
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pollinationThe Transfer of Pollen Grains (male Gametes) to the Plant Ovule (female gamete).
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pollinationthe process in which pollen of flowering plants is transferred by animals, air or water currents to the stigma for fertilisation.
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pollinationthe transfer of pollen from the male anther to the female stigma of a flower. Pollen carried between anther and stigma of the same flower is called self-pollination while pollen carried from the flowe [..]
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pollinationthe transfer of pollen (from the male part) of one flower to the stigma (female part) of another flower. Pollination is needed for the growth of many fruits.
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pollinationFertilization of a flower or plant with pollen
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pollinationThe transfer of pollen from a male anther to a female stigma, enabling fruits to set and develop.
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pollinationDeposition of pollen on the receptive part of the female flower.
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