Cross-pollination:If the pollen grain of an anther falls on the stigma of a flower of another plant but of the same species, this is called cross-pollination. Pollinators:Birds, insects, animals, water, and wind are all called “agents of pollination”, as they help the plants reproduce. ...
The process of reproduction in plants is carried out in three stages which are described below: Pollination: The reproduction in plants begins from the process of pollination. In this process, the pollen grains are transferred between the anther and stigma of the same flower or another plant. Th...
C-fern sporophyte plants produce distinct male and female strobili which results in one adult plant producing pollen and a different adult plant producing ovules. True or false? Explain. How has the fertilization process of seed ...
How do monocots reproduce? How are plants in the family Asteraceae pollinated? How do spore-bearing plants reproduce? How do flowerless, seedless plants reproduce? Where does fertilization occur in flowering plants? How is pollen transferred from the stamen to the pistil? How do seedless nonvascul...
Additionally, female buds need to avoid pollen from male plants in order to make the highest quality cannabis (sinsemilla or “no seeds”). Why Do Only Female Cannabis Plants Make Buds? Cannabis pre-flowers appear at the base of leaves when male plants are about 3-4 weeks old, and ...
Pollen can be carried by wind, rafted by water, or shuttled around by any manner of creatures (be they bees, beetles, birds, or bats) and deposited on the female reproductive part of another flower. That might sound pretty hit or miss, and it is, which is why plants produce lots of...
Male cannabis plants only produce pollen sacs, no buds, and few male plants produce a significant amount of THC or other cannabinoids. That’s worth repeating. Male weed plants do not produce buds with THC. Most growers throw them away on sight. Male Cannabis Plants Do Not Produce Bud There...
For more than 100 years, apple breeders have crossed and bred species to produce the hybrids we know and love today. Species likeMalus sylvestrisfrom Europe andMalus coronariafrom America shared pollen and created new hybrids. To make classification easy, mostcultivated apple speciesare now considere...
2. Pollen Dispersal Flowers produce nectar to attract pollinators. Notice the grains of pollen attached to the bee's body. Some plants rely on thewindto disperse their pollen. Most plants, however, useanimalsto carry their pollen to other flowers. ...
Poor pollination by bees can be an issue. Squash flowers will not bear fruit or bear small fruit if not pollinated. Most squash plants produce both male (these appear first, on long thin stalks) and female flowers (these have an immature fruit behind them). To fruit, pollen from the ma...