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List of crop plants pollinated by bees - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pollination by insects is called entomophily. Entomophily is a form of pollination whereby pollen is distributed by insects, particularly bees, Lepidoptera (e.g. butterflies and moths), flies and beet...
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Pollination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Pollinate team delivers comprehensive digital strategy, creative, development and analysis. We do Web, mobile and more — if it’s interactive, it’s in our wheelhouse. And we view client relationships through a sharp business lens, keeping our eyes super-glued to your goals and objectives.
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Farmers, not known for throwing money about, spend billions of dollars annually to rent hives of bees from commercial beekeepers to pollinate crops.
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A selection of articles related to pollinate ... A Wisdom Archive on pollinate ... pollinate: Encyclopedia - White-headed Capuchin...
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How to Hand Pollinate Garden Plants. Some plants need a helping hand for good pollination when grown indoors or in a greenhouse, but it is easier than one may think. ... Some plants need less help than others to pollinate indoors. All that is needed to help pepper and tomato plants is to gently shake the plant every couple...
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pollinate [ póllə nayt ] (3rd person present singular pollinates, present participle pollinating, past and past participle pollinated) ... transfer pollen and fertilize plant: to transfer pollen grains from the male structure of a plant anther to the female structure of a plant stigma and fertilize it;
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A general example of co-evolution has occurred among butterfly species and the plants they pollinate. Butterflies are diurnal with a good sense of vision but a poor sense of smell. Plants that attract butterflies are usually brightly colored with very little fragrance.
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The core aim of the pollinate* workshop and symposium series is to promote communication and cross-fertilisation of ideas between researchers based within the College of Art, Science & Engineering (CASE) and beyond.
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