Some in-sentence examples of “pollination”

How to use in-sentence of “pollination”:

– Wasps are also responsible for the pollination of several plants species, being important pollen vectors and, in some cases, even more efficient pollinators than bees.

– Mendel used artificial pollination to breed the peas.

– Bees are different because they are “specialized” as pollination agents, with behavioral and physical modifications that make pollination easier.

– The popular name “titan arum” was invented by the broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough for his BBC series “The Private Life of Plants”, in which the flowering and pollination of the plant were filmed for the first time.

– Bee pollination from mobile beehives is of great economic value for orchards such as apple or almond.

Some in-sentence examples of pollination
Some in-sentence examples of pollination

Example sentences of “pollination”:

– The South African species were originally pollinated by long-tongued anthrophorine bees, but some changes in the pollination system have occurred, allowing pollination by sunbirds, noctuid and sphingid moths, long-tongued flies and several others.

– Different families of flowering plants usually specialise in a particular pollination method.

– He did early work on plant pollination and fertilisation.

– The other kind of pollination takes place when pollen from one plant travels to the pistil of another plant.

– These relationships may continue for millions of years, as it has in the pollination of flowering plants by insects.

– The pollination ecology of an assemblage of grassland asclepiads in South Africa.

– A full understanding of pollination is quite recent.

– Cones take one year to mature, with pollination in autumn and the seeds maturing the same time a year later.

– Flowers are hermaphrodite; the pollination is by insects like bees.

– Flowering takes place in the spring and pollination is by insects.

– Instead, it is more used for crop pollination and other products.

– Some ‘virgin fruit’ farms of common figs do not require pollination at all, and will produce a crop of seedless edible figs without fig wasps.

– Up to 98% of flowering plants in tropical lowland rain forests rely on animals for pollination and seed dispersal.

– Really widespread and specialised animal pollination came with the Angiosperms.

– In 1793 Christian Sprengel published a work on the pollination of flowers by insects which made all the main points.

– Each time pollination succeeds, thousands of ovules can be fertilized.

– The method requires normal pollination and fertilisation.

– What happens after pollination is fertilisation.

– For example, some plants and animals use camouflage, warning colourationwarning or attraction in order to help pollination or to find a sexual partner.

– Thus, the pseudanthium represents an evolution of the inflorescence to a reproductive unit that may function in pollination like a single flower, at least in plants that are animal pollinated.

- The South African species were originally pollinated by long-tongued anthrophorine bees, but some changes in the pollination system have occurred, allowing pollination by sunbirds, noctuid and sphingid moths, long-tongued flies and several others.

- Different families of flowering plants usually specialise in a particular pollination method.
- He did early work on plant pollination and fertilisation.

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