- of a plant,
later enabling fertilisation and the
production of seeds.
Pollinating agents can be
animals such as insects, for
example beetles or butterflies;...
- some
lizards pollinate certain plants.
Among the
pollinating birds are hummingbirds,
honeyeaters and
sunbirds with long beaks; they
pollinate a
number of...
- the
Pollinating Secrets of a Bee’s Buzz, New York Times, July 11, 2013. Sue Rosenthal, Buzz
Pollination, Bay Nature, June 11, 2008. Buzz
pollination and...
- are
major differences between bat
pollination in the New
World as
opposed to the Old World. In the Old
World pollinating bats are
large fruit bats of the...
-
potentially self-
pollinate have a built-in
mechanism to
avoid it, or make it
second choice at best.
Genetic defects in self-
pollinating plants cannot be...
- not
require animal pollinators for food production.
Additionally crops such as
sugar beet,
spinach and
onions are self-
pollinating and do not require...
-
efficient at
pollinating, per bee. Some crops,
especially when
planted in a
monoculture situation,
require a very high
level of
pollinators to
produce economically...
-
Heterosis breeding in
vegetable crops. New
India Publishing. ISBN 978-81-89422-03-5.
Retrieved July 5, 2011.
Method for hand-
pollinating zucchini (courgette)...
- Chalcidoidea,
while the
pollinators are in the
family Agaonidae.
Pollinating fig
wasps are all gall-makers, non-
pollinating fig
wasps either make their...
- "Open
pollination" and "open
pollinated"
refer to a
variety of
concepts in the
context of the ****ual
reproduction of plants.
Generally speaking, the term...