「Pollen」の共起表現一覧(1語右が「and」)
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treme specialists (oligoleges) with respect to | pollen and will only collect pollen from a few closel |
They also like to lick soft, sweet fruit, | pollen and nectar. |
Each cell contains | pollen and nectar, then one egg is laid inside a cell |
hocolate, green tea, olive oil, argan oil, bee | pollen and many grains are sources. |
itors, especially Apiaceae species, feeding on | pollen and the nectar. |
Both adults and larvae feed on the | pollen and nectar in the flowers. |
Pollen and peat analysis dated the remains to sometim | |
mm long, most likely to aid them in collecting | pollen and nectar. |
ed that position in the successive Fox, Vogel, | Pollen and Atkinson ministries. |
Exposure through contaminated | pollen and nectar and potential toxic effects therefo |
They also like to lick soft, sweet fruit; | pollen; and nectar. |
Adult Pyrophorus beetles feed on | pollen and sometimes small insects, such as aphids or |
e are 8 stamens with anthers bearing blue-gray | pollen, and a protruding stigma. |
They also like to lick hard, tart fruit, | pollen and nectar found on Coonatorious Palm trees. |
In the cells they store a supply of | pollen and nectar as food for the larvae. |
The higher the tobacco smoke, | pollen and dust numbers, the faster the unit filters |
roid that infects plants and is transmitted by | pollen and infected seeds or budwood. |
Pre-Columbian Maize Agriculture in Costa Rica: | Pollen and Other Evidence from Lake and Swamp Sedimen |
The examination of | pollen and peat samples indicated that the plough cou |
al plants, artifacts, archeological materials, | pollen, and photographs. |
The anthers dehisce, releasing the | pollen, and the flower is then withdrawn below the wa |
bee adds an egg to each with a food supply of | pollen and nectar paste. |
e encountered from May through July feeding on | pollen and nectar. |
the bottom leaves of the top, with creation of | pollen and seeds happening in the same plant. |
In the cells they store | pollen and nectar as food for the larvae, which pupat |
ces the number of nearby plants that can trade | pollen and the likelihood of visits from common polli |
s of clothianidin on bees through contaminated | pollen and nectar. |
tness the secret ceremony that utilizes orchid | pollen and a victim's pineal gland secretions. |
Females gather | pollen and nectar as food from a variety of plants, a |
The adults feed on nectar, | pollen and aphid honeydew but the larvae are active p |
perfect-flowered, produce fruit with their own | pollen, and may also pollinate pistillate cultivars. |
ground, and provisions are a soupy mixture of | pollen and nectar in cells with a waxlike waterproof |
iphyophyllum peltatum) is supported by similar | pollen and petiole structure. |
Theys are polyphagous, feeding on | pollen and nectar of various herbaceous flowering pla |
e encountered from May through July feeding on | pollen and nectar, mainly on Asteraceae , Rosaceae, C |
receiver bees (bees in the nest which receive | pollen and nectar from incoming foragers during unloa |
d that neonicotinic residues can accumulate in | pollen and nectar of treated plants and represent a p |
can be distinguished from other genera by its | pollen, and forms the Rhaponticum group of about 40 s |
h contain a brood cell, and once each cell has | pollen and nectar for the larva to feed on - a small |
ance similar to primroses, its white or yellow | pollen, and its tolerance for droughty and desert con |
(CADR) numbers: one for tobacco smoke, one for | pollen and one for dust. |
er core of the stalk, green bloom spikes, ripe | pollen, and starchy roots. |
t 10,000 to 15,000 years as reconstructed from | pollen and other paleoenvironmental data from over a |
s; however, the translocation of residues into | pollen and nectar of treated plants and the potential |
items (in predatory wasps), or masses of mixed | pollen and nectar (in bees); only rarely are other so |
r life cycle as aeroplankton, often as spores, | pollen, and wind-scattered seeds. |
red from March to June, feeding and collecting | pollen and nectar on early flowering plants, mainly o |
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