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1- Most plants which bloom at night are dependent upon bats for pollination.

2- A study has found that wild bees provide crop pollination services worth billions.

3- Most of them are wind-pollinated, or are root crops that don’t require insect pollination.

4- … Self-pollination and pollination by insects clearly also play major roles in seed production.

5- When managed for pollination, the females are induced to nest in drinking straws or drilled blocks of wood.

6- Thrips (Thysanoptera) pollination in Australian subtropical rainforests, with particular reference to pollination of Wilkiea huegeliana.

7- Some commercial beekeepers alternate between pollination service and honey production but usually cannot do both at the same time.

8- Several species have frontal crests which become covered with pollen when the birds take nectar from flowers, and may play a role in pollination.

9- Background Plants fall into pollination syndromes that reflect the type of pollinator being attracted.

10- Cone maturation takes one year, with pollination in autumn and the seeds maturing the same time a year later.

11- The value generated by the pollination may be more important than the value of the harvested honey.

12- Similar bee kills have cost US beekeepers and the growers who need bees for pollination billions of dollars in losses.

13- This program places native bee hives on residential properties assisting with pollination while increasing awareness of this insect.

14- A wide array of mammals, birds, and invertebrates visit the inflorescences and are instrumental in pollination; honeyeaters are particularly prominent visitors.

15- Around 70% of what the world consumes is dependent on bees for pollination.

16- A study has found that wild bees provide crop pollination services worth billions.

17- As the name implies, this occurs on the bottom side of the fruit where the blossom once was before falling off after pollination.

18- According to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, honeybee pollination adds $15 billion in value to crops every year.

19- A cross-pollination of Afro-Caribbean folk music and American R&B, reggae first was introduced to Europe by Jamaican migrants settling in Britain in the late 1960s.

20- A way that allows for cross-pollination between charters and traditional public schools so that the best teaching practices become commonplace in both kinds of schools.

21- I’m really keen to see what advancements that Railo has made in this area, and see if there are opportunities there for cross pollination.

22- In “My Darklyng’s” intriguing meta-commentary, there is a certain cross-pollination of what might be considered real life and fiction.

23- The poems are a perfect blend of science and poetry, highlighting pollination, germination, seed dispersal, metamorphosis, and much more.

24- The report from Cornell estimates that the marginal value of honey bees (the value of increased yield and quality caused by honey bee pollination) is over $14 billion annually.

25- This database provides us with the knowledge of the seasonal timing of pollination of the all of the various allergy-causing plants found in each geographical area of the country.

26- All natural factors that affect efficiency and effectiveness of pollination, fertilisation and fruit set are understood.

27- Bee taxonomy is essential for pollination biology, pollination management and biodiversity conservation.

28- Communication includes but is not limited to regular continuous telephonic communication before, during and after the pollination period, provision of orders, agreements, invoices and forward budgeting forms.

29- Crop pollination by insects is an essential ecosystem service that increases the yield and quality of approximately 35% of crops worldwide.

30- Fynbos biome Range: Effect of wind on Fynbos, particularly its role in pollination and the adaptation of Fynbos diaspores/disseminules such as seed, the unique role of fire.

31- Immature embryos were isolated 10-20 days after pollination and cultured on various L3 media.

32- In particular, his PhD investigated the role of pollinator shifts as drivers of floral variation in a long proboscid fly pollination system.

33- In this study I investigated the reproductive biology and pollination ecology of Aloe peglerae, an endangered endemic succulent species of the Magaliesberg Mountain Range in South Africa.

34- I see some nice pollination tags in that yellow.

35- It is considered a vital element of landscape structure with key implications for metapopulation survival and ecological processes such as pollination.

36- I tried to pollinate the flower with little hope of pollination.

37- It then takes the pollen away, to be delivered to the next flower, ensuring cross-pollination.

38- I was told by a museum employee that she had noticed that many people just walk past this exhibition, “Buzz About Honeybees and pollination” in their eagerness to get to the meat and potatoes displays in the museum.

39- The calendar is a guide to seasonal pollination patterns and is based on previous years’ sampling results.

40- The majority of the almost 90% of flowering plants that rely on animals such as bees and butterflies for pollination use bright colourful floral displays to attract their pollinators.

41- The physiology of plant pollination with reference to the pollinating agents involved is illustrated and described.

42- The project highlights a very important ecosystem service that is also connected to the preservation of biodiversity, namely pollination.

43- There are science activities on plant cells, photosynthesis, pollination, and much more!

44- There is growing demand for pollination services in agricultural production, which contrasts with declines of wild and managed pollinator populations.

45- They embrace freedom NOT to be defined by their ‘real’ job, but participate in multi-disciplinary, multi-sensory projects created by a cross-pollination of ideas, talents and skills.

46- “Warmer days tend to cause more pollination,” says Professor Mike Levin, CEO of AFSA and head of Allergology at Red Cross Children’s Hospital.

47- Wind and water can facilitate pollination.

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