
Transfer of pollen from flower to flower.
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fertilization between genetically compatible trees for better fruit, often resulting in superior offspring.
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the transfer of pollen from an anther of one plant to the stigma of a different plant of the same species.
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(from the article `pollination`) An egg cell in an ovule of a flower may be fertilized by a sperm cell derived from a pollen grain produced by that same flower or by another flower ... ...or transferal of pollen from flower to flower (see the article pollination). A flower is self-pollinated (a `selfer`) if pollen is transferr...
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the transfer of pollen from one plant to the stigma of another plant.
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The transfer of pollen from the flower of one plant to the flower on a different plant. Many species require this to set seed. As opposed to self-pollination.
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Fertilization of a plant from a plant with a different genetic makeup.
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Transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma of a different plant.
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<botany> Fertilization of a plant from a plant with a different genetic makeup. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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the transfer of pollen from an anther of one plant to the stigma of a different plant of the same species.
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the transfer of pollen from an anther of one plant to the stigma of a different plant of the same species.
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Transfer of pollen from anther of one plant's flower to a stigma of another plant's flower or clone of same species.
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Pollination of one flower by pollen from another, usually from a different plant
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Placing or deposition of the pollen from a flower to the stigma of a flower of another plant.
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Pollination by genetically different plants
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Pollination of one flower by pollen from another, usually from a different plant
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http://www.first-nature.com/flowers/~glossary.php

Transfer of pollen from flower to flower.
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http://www.gardenology.org/wiki/Glossary_of_Gardening_Terms

When pollen transfers from the flower of one plant to that of another. Generally used to refer to a situation where varieties mix by such means. For example, if you plant your banana peppers near your jalapenos nature may give you some zesty banana peppers.
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[
n] - fertilization by transfer of pollen from the anthers of one flower to the stigma of another 2. [n] - stimulating influence among diverse elements
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cross-pollination 1. The transfer of pollen from the flower of one plant to the flower of a plant having a different genetic constitution. 2. A sharing or interchange of knowledge, ideas, etc., as for mutual enrichment; cross-fertilization.
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The movement of pollen from one flower to another, either on the same plant, between different plants of the same cultivar, between plants of different cultivars, and sometimes between plants of different species.
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noun stimulating influence among diverse elements; `the cross-pollination of the arts`
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Transference of pollen from the anthers of the flower of one plant to the stigma of the flower of another.
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When pollen from the flower of one plant fertilizes the flower of another plant.
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the transfer of pollen from the flower of one plant to the flower of a plant having a different genetic constitution. Cf. self-pollination. · a sharing or interchange of knowledge, ideas, etc., as for mutual enrichment; cross-fertilization.
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