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pollination

/pol-uh-ney-shuhn/US // ˌpɒl əˈneɪ ʃən //

授粉,传粉,开花授粉

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Botany.

    • : the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma.

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Examples

  • For instance, if the life cycle of a particular plant changes due to warmer temperatures, such as the time of year when it blooms, this can cause some native bees to miss their short pollination window.

  • What’s more, bats are a vital part of natural ecosystems and play important roles in insect pest consumption, plant pollination and seed dispersal, according to Bat Conservation International.

  • Yet success of the Oxitec mosquitoes in slamming the current pests should not cause some disastrous shortage of food or pollination for natives, Yee says.

  • That may have interfered with the pollination of the cotton’s flowers, preventing the plant from reproducing.

  • He’d even managed to prepare 76 hives for pollination the year before.

  • Bats are crucial to the ecosystem, performing extremely valuable jobs like pollination and insect control.

  • Do you want to see more cross-pollination between Spidey and the other characters in the Marvel universe, like The Avengers?

  • What are your experiences, from the practical publishing side, of your diversity of book types and cross-pollination of genres?

  • The Agriculture Department   estimates that insect-pollination directly contributes $20 billion to the U.S. economy annually.

  • Almond farms in California are especially reliant on bee pollination.

  • In a few forms that have a very disagreeable odor, pollination is effected by night flying insects.

  • Every fruit and nut grower should know the simple theory of pollination.

  • He describes in the Notulae his observations on the ovules and pollination of various Coniferae and Gnetaceae.

  • Careful study of some fall flower fitted for insect pollination with an insect as pollinating agent.

  • To make sure of cross pollination nature has in some cases placed the stamens and pistils in different flowers on the same plant.