pollenation,pollination- transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a plant self-pollination- fertilization by transfer of pollen from the anthers to the stigma of the same flower 2.cross-pollination- stimulating influence among diverse elements; "the cross-pollination of the arts" ...
Every year, our Joy Maker teamhand-pollinateshundreds of plants to create what they call “crosses” — a cross-pollination of a mother plant and a father plant. Of those crosses, our team produces hundreds of new plants. Because of naturally occurring genetic segregation, these crosses aren’...
Polycrosses are primarily used for cross-pollinated crop species where natural conditions (e.g., pollinating agent) allow pollinations; however, artificial pollination can also be done. In naturally pollinated nurseries, there is no control on pollen movement as it can come from a population of...
Home gardens are a species-rich socioecological system with a diverse range of cultivated and naturally occurring plants with the potential to make contributions to address sustainable food, biodiversity and climate crisis. However, there is a dearth of information on the socio-demographic profile of...
while cross-breeding is an intraspecific technique. Hybridization is mostly involved with human intervention while cross-breeding mostly occurs naturally. Moreover, hybridization has a wider application than cross-breeding. In addition, hybridization increases genetic variability and is thus involved in evol...
Cross-pollination is a type of pollination in which sperm-laden pollen grains are transferred from the cones or flowers of one plant to the egg-bearing cones or flowers of another. Cross-pollination is found in both angiosperms and gymnosperms and facili
Furthermore, if people have no knowledge of the many ecosystem services provided by birds, such as pest control, pollination, and seed dispersal, there may be little incentive to ensure that these species thrive [115,116]. Taking stock of perceptions and values placed on wildlife and ecosystem...
Introduction Elaeis oleifera is a species in the oil palm genus along with the commercial Elaeis guineensis and occurs naturally in South-Central America, from Honduras to Colombia and in the Amazon region [1]. This American species is seen as a promising genetic resource for oil palm ...