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  1. Pollination: Pollination, an important step in the reproduction of seed plants, is the transfer of pollen grains (male gametes) from the male reproductive organ to the female reproductive organ that contains the ovule (female gamete) or transfers it to the ovule ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  2. Pollination: Pollination, in botany, the transference of the pollen from the stamen to the receptive surface, or stigma, of the pistil of a flower. The great variety in the form, colour and scent of flowers (see Flower) is intimately associated with ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  3. Pollination: Pollination is an important step in the reproduction of seed plants: the transfer of pollen grains (male gametes) to the plant carpel, the structure that contains the ovule (female gamete). The receptive part of the carpel is called a stigma ... [100%] 2023-02-05
  4. Pollination: Pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the carpel in the flowers of flowering plants. Depending on the kind of flowering plant, pollination can be accomplished by bees, insects, birds, bats, or wind. [100%] 2023-02-26 [Gardening Glossary] [Permaculture]...
  5. Pollination: 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, most often by an animal or by wind. Pollinating agents can be animals such ... (Biological process occurring in plants) [100%] 2023-02-10 [Pollination] [Horticulture]...
  6. Pollination management: Pollination management is the label for horticultural practices that accomplish or enhance pollination of a crop, to improve yield or quality, by understanding of the particular crop's pollination needs, and by knowledgeable management of pollenizers, pollinators, and pollination conditions ... [70%] 2023-08-12
  7. Pollination management: Pollination management is the horticultural practices that accomplish or enhance pollination of a crop, to improve yield or quality, by understanding of the particular crop's pollination needs, and by knowledgeable management of pollenizers, pollinators, and pollination conditions. While people ... (Horticultural practices to enhance pollination) [70%] 2023-12-08 [Pollination management] [Agriculture]...
  8. Pollination network: A pollination network is a bipartite mutualistic network in which plants and pollinators are the nodes, and the pollination interactions form the links between these nodes. The pollination network is bipartite as interactions only exist between two distinct, non-overlapping ... [70%] 2025-04-22 [Application-specific graphs] [Mutualism (biology)]...
  9. Canadian Pollination Initiative: The Canadian Pollination Initiative (NSERC-CANPOLIN) is one of nine new Strategic Networks announced in September 2009 and supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). NSERC-CANPOLIN has funding for five years to address a ... [57%] 2022-09-07 [Agriculture in Canada] [Pollination management]...
  10. Hand-pollination: 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 or insufficient. This method of pollination is done by manually transferring pollen from the stamen ... (Mechanical pollination technique) [70%] 2023-12-13 [Pollination]
  11. Hand-pollination: 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 or insufficient. This method of pollination is done by manually transferring pollen from the stamen ... (Biology) [70%] 2024-06-16 [Pollination]
  12. Open pollination: "Open pollination" and "open pollinated" refer to a variety of concepts in the context of the sexual reproduction of plants. Generally speaking, the term refers to plants pollinated naturally by birds, insects, wind, or human hands. (Pollination by natural agents, or true-breeding in plant varieties) [70%] 2024-10-15 [Pollination]
  13. Saturation pollination: Saturation pollination is a pollination technique for agricultural crops in areas dominated by non-crop plant species that are preferred by pollinators. The technique involves keeping a larger number of bee colonies than normally maintained for honey production so as ... [70%] 2024-12-04 [Pollination management] [Crops]...
  14. Buzz pollination: 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 held by the anthers. The anthers of buzz-pollinated plant species are typically tubular ... (Technique used by bees to release pollen) [70%] 2025-03-19 [Bees] [Pollination]...

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