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Pollination is the
transfer of
pollen from an
anther of a
plant to the
stigma of a plant,
later enabling fertilisation and the
production of seeds. Pollinating...
- some
lizards pollinate certain plants.
Among the
pollinating birds are hummingbirds,
honeyeaters and
sunbirds with long beaks; they
pollinate a
number of...
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different plants, as in cross-
pollination, or
between flowers on the same plant–or even the same flower, as in self-
pollination.
Vectors transport the pollen...
- Self-
pollination is a form of
pollination in
which pollen arrives at the
stigma of a
flower (in
flowering plants) or at the
ovule (in gymnosperms) of the...
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making controlled cross-
pollinations.
These pollinations should be
repeated every other day, as the
flowers must be cross-
pollinated within one or two days...
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Pollinator decline is the
reduction in
abundance of
insect and
other animal pollinators in many
ecosystems worldwide that
began being recorded at the...
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Pollination syndromes are
suites of
flower traits that have
evolved in
response to
natural selection imposed by
different pollen vectors,
which can be...
- the ruby-throated hummingbird. Most of the
pollinations of
Ipomoea hederacea are
achieved by self-
pollination, with a
selfing rate of 93%
observed in one...
- Buzz
pollination or
sonication is a
technique used by some bees, such as
solitary bees and bumblebees, to
release pollen which is more or less firmly...
- Hand
pollination, also
known as
mechanical pollination is a
technique that can be used to
pollinate plants when
natural or open
pollination is
either undesirable...