pollination

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English - Turkish
tozlaşma

Cümle çiçek gibidir; onun anlamı polendir. Çevirmen arı gibidir; çeviri, sadece farklı bitkiler arasındaki tozlaşmadır - o, hayatı taşır ... - A sentence is like a flower; its meaning is pollen. A translator is like a bee; translation is just pollination between different plants – it carries life...

i., bot. tozlaşma
(isim) tozlaşma
artificial pollination
yapay tozlaşma
cross pollination
çapraz tozlaşma
cross-pollination
çapraz tozlaşma
pollinate
tozlaşmak
pollinate
tozarmak
self pollination
öz özüne tozlaşma
self pollination
Kendi tozlaşma
cross pollination
ayrı cinsten olan çiçekleri çiftleştirme,çapraz to
pollinate
f., bot. tozlaşmak
pollinate
{f} polen yaymak
pollinate
{f} polen yayarak döllemek
English - English
the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma; effected by insects, birds, bats and the wind etc
The process by which pollen is transferred from an anther to the stigmatic surface of the pistil of a flower
Pollen transfer from anther to stigma
the transfer of pollen to a receptive stigma
The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
Process necessary for the fertilization of a seed Pollen from the anther is transferred (by wind, rain, insects, or gardeners) to the pistil See also: cross-pollination, self-pollination
{i} process of fertilizing flowers and plants by transferring pollen to the stigma of a flower
the movement of pollen from a stamen to a pistil by pollinators (birds or insects)
The transfer of pollen from the anther of a stamen to the stigma of a pistil
- transfer of pollen from the stamens to the pistils of flowers
Transfer of pollen grains in seed plants from the stamens, where they form, to the pistil. Pollination is required for fertilization and the production of seeds. On the surface of the pistil the pollen grains germinate (see germination) and form pollen tubes that grow downward toward the ovules. During fertilization, a sperm cell in a pollen tube fuses with the egg cell of an ovule, giving rise to the plant embryo. The ovule then grows into a seed. Since the pollen-bearing parts of the stamens are rarely in direct contact with the pistil, plants commonly rely on external agents for pollen transport. Insects (especially bees) and wind are the most important pollinators; other agents include birds and a few mammals (notably certain bats). Water transport of pollen is rare. An egg may be fertilized by self-pollination (when the sperm comes from pollen produced by the same flower or by another flower on the same plant) or by cross-pollination (when the sperm comes from the pollen of a different plant)
transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
Fertilization of a flowering plant The transfer of pollen from the anthers of one flower to the stigma of that or another flower
the transfer of pollen from an anther to the stigma in angiosperms, or from the microsporangium to the micropyle in gymnosperms - pollination happens when pollen lands on a female part of a flower such as the stigma of a carpel Pollination can be caused by pollinators such as butterflies, bees, birds, bats but also by the wind or the water
transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a plant
Process of transferring the pollen from its place of production to the place where the egg cell is produced This may be accomplished by the use of wind, water, insects, birds, bats, or other means Pollination is usually followed by fertilization, in which sperm are released from the pollen grain to unite with the egg cell
The transfer of pollen from the male part of flowers (the anthers) to the female part (a stigma) The transfer is accomplished by insects
the transfer of pollen from the male part of a flower (stamen) to the female part of a flower (the style and stigma)
Fertilization by the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma; effected by insects, birds, bats and the wind etc
The carrying of pollen from the male reproductive parts of the flower to the female reproductive parts Pollen contains male gametes When these male gametes come in contact with a suitable stigma, the ovule is fertilized to produce seed [16]
The transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma
cross-pollination
Inspiration, stimulation or influence between diverse elements
cross-pollination
Fertilization by the transfer of pollen from an anther of one plant to a stigma of another
pollinate
Pollinose
self pollination
the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of a plant, of the same species
self-pollination
Pollination of a flower by its own pollen, in a flower that has both stamens and a pistil
cross pollination
transfer of pollen from anther to stigma of a different flower
cross pollination
Mixing the pollen of one flowering plant with another to create a hybrid
cross pollination
The transfer of pollen from one flower to another of a different variety Necessary for the fruit developement of many plants
cross-pollination
is the transferring of pollen from the flower of one plant to another plant that has a different genetic constitution
cross-pollination
When pollination occurs between two plant cultivars or species, it is called cross-pollination Some plants that are self-sterile require that they be cross-pollinated for seeds to be fertilized; a common example is the Bing Cherry See also hybrid
cross-pollination
The fertilization of a flower by pollen from the flower of another individual of the same species
cross-pollination
stimulating influence among diverse elements; "the cross-pollination of the arts"
cross-pollination
transferring pollen from the flowers of one plant of a species to the stigma of another plant of the same species
cross-pollination
fertilization by transfer of pollen from the anthers of one flower to the stigma of another
cross-pollination
Transfer of pollen from one flower to the stigma of another, creating offsprings that most commonly have a genetic makeup unlike either of the parent plants
pollinate
To transfer pollen from the anther to the stigma
pollinate
The transferring of pollen within a plant or from plant to plant, in order for it to reproduce blooms or fruit
pollinate
To apply pollen to (a stigma)
pollinate
To pollinate a plant or tree means to fertilize it with pollen. This is often done by insects. Many of the indigenous insects are needed to pollinate the local plants. + pollination pol·li·na·tion Without sufficient pollination, the growth of the corn is stunted. to give a flower or plant pollen so that it can produce seeds
pollinate
{f} transfer pollen to the stigma of a flower, fertilize a flower with pollen
pollinate
fertilize by transfering pollen
self-pollination
fertilization by transfer of pollen from the anthers to the stigma of the same flower
pollination

    Hyphenation

    pol·li·na·tion

    Turkish pronunciation

    pälıneyşın

    Pronunciation

    /ˌpäləˈnāsʜən/ /ˌpɑːləˈneɪʃən/
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