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ies also have a well-developed "corbicula", or pollen basket, on the sides of the thorax; it is form
(CADR) numbers: one for tobacco smoke, one for pollen and one for dust.
logamy is used specifically to mean the use of pollen from one plant to fertilize the flower of anot
self-fertile B. liniflora, all species require pollen from other individuals for fertilization.
Pre-Columbian Maize Agriculture in Costa Rica: Pollen and Other Evidence from Lake and Swamp Sedimen
Plants are sometimes fertilized with pollen from other Antennaria species, which may bring
t 10,000 to 15,000 years as reconstructed from pollen and other paleoenvironmental data from over a
The examination of pollen and peat samples indicated that the plough cou
Pollen and peat analysis dated the remains to sometim
In chalazogamous fertilization, the pollen tubes penetrate the ovule through the chalaza
un-off after the end of the last deglaciation, pollen analysis performed as early as 1940 had alread
iphyophyllum peltatum) is supported by similar pollen and petiole structure.
al plants, artifacts, archeological materials, pollen, and photographs.
Flying honeybee with red pollen in pollen basket likely on henbit
2 June (in Ireland): Daniel Pollen, 9th premier of New Zealand.
species plastid DNA is not transmitted through pollen, which prevents gene flow from the genetically
In male-sterile plants, no pollen is produced.
roid, it was discovered when it was shown that pollen from rapeseed (Brassica napus) could promote s
self-pollinates, but the flowers also release pollen that reaches other plants as it floats away on
Walking: in 2001, evidence was presented that pollen samples recovered near a fossilized hadrosaur
The flower is sweetly scented and pollen bright red.
zing on floral oils as larval food rather than pollen, including Rediviva emdeorum, a highly unusual
these plants the male plant which supplies the pollen is referred to as the pollenizer.
o mid green, fairly stout, and 4-7 cm long.The pollen is released early compared to other pines in t
Pollination in which nectar or pollen (food resources) are traded for pollen dispers
duction as the flowers are heavy in nectar and pollen; the resulting honey produced by bees is light
The pollen analysis revealed the agricultural history of
eticulata was one of the species analyzed in a pollen core samplng study in northern Arizona, in whi
F. halensis was described based on fossilised pollen from sediments in the Hale Basin of central Au
the bottom leaves of the top, with creation of pollen and seeds happening in the same plant.
separating them, on which genetically modified pollen can settle without fertilising non-GM crops.
ecules (e.g. from pathogens, toxins, proteins, pollen) comprising several epitopes.
Two of the major allergens in the pollen of short ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) are
Adult Pyrophorus beetles feed on pollen and sometimes small insects, such as aphids or
otrude from the flowers, it is likely that the pollen is spread mainly by wind.
e male cones are 1.5-2 mm long, and shed their pollen in spring.
er core of the stalk, green bloom spikes, ripe pollen, and starchy roots.
likely cleptoparasites, indicated by a lack of pollen collecting structures in their female morpholo
y recognized in almost all cases, as they lack pollen collecting structures (the scopa) and do not c
t niche was then open to various unspecialized pollen consumers such as thrips, hoverflies and small
Pollen barriers, such as buffer strips, may be an app
y is greatest while the stigma is receptive to pollen, which suggests that production of scent may s
tt Bousman, and Makisang Nyakale 2005 Holocene pollen from swamp, cave and hyrax dung deposits at Bl
Pollen is temporarily stored in pollen baskets
Combs with pollen will tend to be in the first two combs nearest
Common Blossom-bat feeds mostly on nectar and pollen rather than fruit.
s is characterised by inaperturate and spinose pollen grains that are united in loose tetrahedral te
elements were subsequently shown to be either pollen (including that of ragwort) and fungal spores
Pollen is the sequel to Vurt and concerns the ongoing
ertures are very small spots on the walls of a pollen, where the wall is thinner and/or softer.
The anthers dehisce, releasing the pollen, and the flower is then withdrawn below the wa
Sheep grazing in mustard fields were dusted by pollen from the blossom that turned their undersides
tracted to the flowers which contain nectar or pollen, hence the plant is sometimes called the Bee N
ces the number of nearby plants that can trade pollen and the likelihood of visits from common polli
med to have sex in some form, and guessed that pollen was the male fertilizing agent, it was Camerar
The petals are under tension and hold loose pollen; when the flower is probed, the pollen is rele
a, which is atypical among bees; Hylaeus carry pollen in the crop, rather than externally, and regur
emporary with Lindow Man; however, analysis of pollen in the peat suggests there was some cultivatio
itors, especially Apiaceae species, feeding on pollen and the nectar.
has been identified as an insect that collects pollen from the cycad, Cycas media.
Pollen matching the description of D. senonicus has b
The protruding stamens bear blue pollen on their anthers.
characterizes most bees, and instead carry the pollen in their crop.
surface of the abdomen which are also used in pollen transport; there is one family of bees, Megach
he bees do not store honey, females do collect pollen which they store in the cells of their nests.
fertilisation will occur only if any grains of pollen happen to have mutations that will suppress th
this time he developed the technique of using pollen grains to build stratigraphies that could be u
humidity rises above 70 percent, however, the pollen tends to clump and is not so likely to become
He also states that the pollen appears to be normal.
n pastoral New England is a valuable honey and pollen tree to 30 x 15 metres, which flowers during l
On dry windy days, the pollen will travel many kilometers.
the habit of gathering floral oils instead of pollen for use as a larval food; this behavior is oth
from the study of a given sample of honey (and pollen) is useful when substantiating claims of a par
Her first novel, The Pollen Room, was published in German in 1997 and has
s released large quantitites of characteristic pollen, which was trapped within the layers of peat p
ristics, and Elmer Swenson speculated that the pollen parent was likely Jessica, which was used in m
ffers information services such as traffic and pollen reports, weather and avalanche forecasts, time
are unusual among butterflies in that they eat pollen as well as sip nectar.
She also begins to build up a pollen larder, which will feed her brood.
nt insects that will feed opportunistically on pollen, as will various birds and other nectarivores.
treme specialists (oligoleges) with respect to pollen and will only collect pollen from a few closel
r life cycle as aeroplankton, often as spores, pollen, and wind-scattered seeds.
These bees store mostly pollen moistened with a small amount of nectar which
hey construct small cells containing a ball of pollen mixed with nectar, upon which an egg is laid,
Pinus and Abies), where the larvae feed on pollen or within buds, though larvae of a few species
today- treeless with grasses representative of Pollen Assemblage Zone MNH-I reflecting "mixed agricu
                                                                                                    


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