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- 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...