pollination
81self-pollination — [self′päl΄ə nā′shən] n. the transfer of pollen from anthers to stigmas in the same flower, or to stigmas of another flower on the same plant or of a flower on a plant of the same clone self pollinated adj …
82self-pollination — n. the pollination of a flower by pollen from the same plant. Derivatives: self pollinated adj. self pollinating adj. self pollinator n …
83self-pollination — noun Date: 1872 the transfer of pollen from the anther of a flower to the stigma of the same flower or sometimes to that of a genetically identical flower (as of the same plant or clone) …
84cross-pollination — noun a) Fertilization by the transfer of pollen from an anther of one plant to a stigma of another b) Inspiration, stimulation or influence between diverse elements …
85self pollination — noun the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of a plant, of the same species …
86cross-pollination — Transfer of pollen from male to female cone, usually in reference to unintentional hybridization …
87hand pollination — Anthropogenic pollen transfer for the purpose of producing viable cycad seeds via artificial propagation. Cf. anemophily, entomophily, open pollinated …
88odor-mediated push-pull pollination — Hypothesis pertaining to the coevolution of cycads and their pollinators involving highly specific cycles of heat and odor production in cycad cones that first attract and then repel pollinators (sensu Terry et al., 2007). See also… …
89cross-pollination — See: cross pollinate …
90cross-pollination — /krɒs pɒləˈneɪʃən/ (say kros poluh nayshuhn) noun → cross fertilisation …