
1) Fecundation 2) Fertilisation 3) Fertilization 4) Impregnation 5) Pollenation
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1) Pollenation
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The moving of pollen from the male to the female parts of a flower
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To transfer pollen from the anther of a stamen to the stigma of a pistil, resulting in fertilization. This can occur either on a single plant (self-pollination) or between different plants. Insect pollination and wind pollination are two examples of natural pollination.
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<plant biology> The transfer of pollen from the male organ, where it is formed, to the receptive region of a female organ, for example from anther to stigma. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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Deposition of pollen on the receptive part of the female flower.
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Pollination, means transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organ (stamen or staminate cone) to the female reproductive organ (pistil or pistil late cone) of the same or of another flower or cone. Pollination is not to be confused with the term fertilization that it might precede by some time-a full season in many conifers.
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The mechanical or physical operation of transferring pollen from stamen to pistil.
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Process by which pollen is transferred from a male part (anther) of a flower to a female part (stigma) of the same flower or a different one, thereby enabling fertilization and reproduction.
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Pollination is the supplying of the fertilizing pollen to the stigma of a flower.
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The transfer of pollen between flowers, which can be carried out by the wind, insects, animals or by hand.
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Process of transferring the pollen from its place of production to the place where the egg cell is produced. This may be accomplished by the use of wind, water, insects, birds, bats, or other means. Pollination is usually followed by fertilization, in which sperm are released from the pollen grain to unite with the egg cell.
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Process of transferring the pollen from its place of production to the place where the egg cell is produced. This may be accomplished by the use of wind, water, insects, birds, bats, or other means. Pollination is usually followed by fertilization, in which sperm are released from the pollen grain to unite with the egg cell.
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pollination, pollenation Transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a plant.
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Pollination is the process by which pollen is transferred by a variety of different means, to fertilise plants.
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the act of moving the pollen to the pistil
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the moving of the pollen from the anther to the stigma
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the process of moving pollen from one part of a flower to another
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the process by which pollen from a plant's anther is transferred to another plant's stigma.
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pollenation noun transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a plant
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Process by which pollen is transferred from one plant to another. The male gametes are contained in pollen grains, which must be transferred from the anther to the stigma in angiosperms (flowering plants), and from the male cone to the female cone in gymnosperms (cone-bearing plants). Fertilization (not the same as pollination) occurs after the...
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the process in which pollen of flowering plants is transferred by animals, air or water currents to the stigma for fertilisation.
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the movement of pollen from a stamen to a pistil by pollinators (birds or insects).
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The process of transferring pollen from a flower’s stamen to the pistil which results in the forming of a seed.
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Pollination is the spreading of pollen between plants for reproductive purposes and the development of fruit.
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