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e stamens and petals, paracytic stomata, and a pollen morphology distinct from the genera of the sis
igher admixture of GM and non-GM crops through pollen movement.
ce - a situation where the incoming nectar and pollen nearly match the needed food for the hive, or
above the timberline (2,200 meters) feeding on pollen of Helianthemum species.
ble, so it can reproduce without receiving the pollen of another plant.
Two of the major allergens in the pollen of short ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) are
adults have working mandibles and feed on the pollen of a variety of flowers, especially those of C
ed from May through June feeding on nectar and pollen of flowers (especially on Apiaceae species).
Its diet primarily consists of nectar and pollen of Eucalypt blossoms, the pollination of which
oligoleptic species, feeding its young only on pollen of a few species of Dipsacaceae (Knautia arven
ber feeding on small insects and on nectar and pollen of flowers (especially on Apiaceae species).
y the larval cells exclusively with nectar and pollen of ivy flowers (Hedera helix) (hence the Latin
ts of Africa, where it feeds on the nectar and pollen of flowers, but is popular in the exotic pet t
Pollen of D. clavatus has been found in the Miocene P
In the pollen of adult plants, the rate was even lower, rema
Often the forehead would be dusted with pollen of its favorite food, the Lobelia.
The protruding stamens bear blue pollen on their anthers.
ng floral oils rather than (or in addition to) pollen or nectar.
ng floral oils rather than (or in addition to) pollen or nectar.
Pinus and Abies), where the larvae feed on pollen or within buds, though larvae of a few species
traight run pointing directly to the source of pollen or nectar that the forager has been visiting.
resin as a reward, instead of the more common pollen or nectar (all three rewards are found in diff
mb to lay eggs, usually due to congestion from pollen or honey, the bee colony may be more prone to
ng floral oils rather than (or in addition to) pollen or nectar.
However, the glue on the pollen packets does not set immediately, so the orchi
tations involving highly specific placement of pollen packets (pollinia) on the bodies of the male o
ristics, and Elmer Swenson speculated that the pollen parent was likely Jessica, which was used in m
A testing has shown that Wealthy is the likely pollen parent.
er's ability to reduce tobacco smoke, dust and pollen particles in a room.
The removal of male ( pollen) parts of a plant, largely for controlled poll
15 February - Daniel Pollen, politician, ninth Premier of New Zealand (b.1
iginally non-GM plants, also catch a lot of GM pollen, produce a lot of GM fruit and are considered
nimal which selectively eats the nutrient-rich pollen produced by angiosperms and gymnosperms.
levels of carbon dioxide will greatly increase pollen production.
This pollen protein is evolutionary related to the above p
However, they must independently forage for pollen provisions and protect their nest and brood.
Common Blossom-bat feeds mostly on nectar and pollen rather than fruit.
It disappeared from the pollen record circa 1650 AD.
esearched by members of the laboratory include pollen records and tree rings as a proxy for past cli
ned from the deposits, which have also yielded pollen records covering the same period.
The pollen release of B. gigantea and B. lamellata is onl
ffers information services such as traffic and pollen reports, weather and avalanche forecasts, time
Pollen residues on both the Shroud of Turin and the S
The Pollen Room contains some autobiographical elements.
Her first novel, The Pollen Room, was published in German in 1997 and has
Walking: in 2001, evidence was presented that pollen samples recovered near a fossilized hadrosaur
The pollen sequence in the peat is calibrated by radiocar
Similarly, the pollen signal from un-wooded terrain like heathland a
The article below is mainly about the pollen source from a beekeeping perspective.
The main nectar source and main pollen source differ widely with the latitude, region
and thus requires a second grape variety as a pollen source for full fruit set.
This article does not say what a pollen source is.
The term pollen source is often used in the context of beekeep
Kay Gray itself is female and requires a pollen source in order to set fruit.
reading about poppies, where I saw they were a pollen source.
and thus requires a second grape variety as a pollen source.
But what is a pollen source?
r communicating more distant nectar sources or pollen sources.
so a major component of the Alexander test for pollen staining.
end will help in restricting the placement of pollen stores.
This article is about pollen structure.
dvanced aroids with regards to its flowers and pollen structure.
Other energy sources include dust and pollen swept in from other regions.
Her work analysing pollen taken from the sediment in bogs revealed the p
humidity rises above 70 percent, however, the pollen tends to clump and is not so likely to become
It lacks the spinulose pollen that is found in the rest of Chiococceae, but
self-pollinates, but the flowers also release pollen that reaches other plants as it floats away on
Lady Oxford was born Mary Clare Pollen, the eldest of the five children of Francis An
duction as the flowers are heavy in nectar and pollen; the resulting honey produced by bees is light
ancient lake sediments containing Early Eocene pollen, this age thus giving a minimum estimate for t
Adults generally feed on nectar and pollen, thus are pollinators of flowers.
es there is no such end and the plant provides pollen to its pollinator.
of this solitary bee use collected nectar and pollen to feed larvae located in nests constructed in
Holst, the concept of using pollen to describe immigration of plant species and c
GM and non-GM cultivations for most of the GM pollen to fall to the ground before reaching non-GM p
surface of the abdomen which are also used in pollen transport; there is one family of bees, Megach
y to the longer average distances required for pollen travel, no specific co-existence measures or i
n pastoral New England is a valuable honey and pollen tree to 30 x 15 metres, which flowers during l
For germination it is necessary that the pollen tube can reach out from the inner of the polle
In most flowering plants, the pollen tube enters the ovule through the micropyle op
The apertures are the places where the pollen tube is able to break through the elsewhere ve
oftening, abscission, emergence of root hairs, pollen tube invasion of the stigma and style, meriste
In chalazogamous fertilization, the pollen tubes penetrate the ovule through the chalaza
the cytoskeleton, interfering with the plants' pollen tubes and halting cell growth.
are united by the possession of a distinctive pollen type assigned to the form genus Classopollis.
med to have sex in some form, and guessed that pollen was the male fertilizing agent, it was Camerar
me rank- have been previously grouped with the pollen wasps and treated together as the family "Masa
The petals are under tension and hold loose pollen; when the flower is probed, the pollen is rele
ertures are very small spots on the walls of a pollen, where the wall is thinner and/or softer.
The larvae are fed on pollen, which like other bees, is carried on hairs of
Dung often contains pollen which means fossilised dung middens can be use
he bees do not store honey, females do collect pollen which they store in the cells of their nests.
species plastid DNA is not transmitted through pollen, which prevents gene flow from the genetically
s released large quantitites of characteristic pollen, which was trapped within the layers of peat p
y is greatest while the stigma is receptive to pollen, which suggests that production of scent may s
to wide flowers with little nectar and copious pollen, which are more attractive to beetles.
re pollinated by the yucca moth, which spreads pollen while laying her eggs inside the flower.
On dry windy days, the pollen will travel many kilometers.
Combs with pollen will tend to be in the first two combs nearest
s a common technique by gardeners who transfer pollen with an artist brush or cotton swab.
t palaeoclimatic reconstructions obtained from pollen zones, marine and ice-core records, but these
                                                                                                    


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