Meaning of self-pollination In English

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Reconnaissance automatique

Examples of self-pollination

  • This means that pollen transferred within a patch contributes to geitonogamous self-pollination.

  • The possibility of an increase in abortive self-pollination in small or isolated populations cannot be ruled out as seed set was not quantified.

  • We also show that self-pollination can lead to self-fertilization because over 70% of inflorescences hand-pollinated with self-pollen set seeds.

  • Thus, with limited self-pollination and mostly stable wind conditions, piassava appears to require the service of flower-visiting insects for pollen movement.

  • Sporadically, in certain environments, the male and female flowers of different plants open at the same time, and since plantations consist of only one clone, self-pollination occurs.

  • Photos of flowers, taken at 60-min intervals during the night, showed no indication of an adaptive self-pollination mechanism achieved through the movement of floral parts.

  • The flowers are usually pollinated by moths (hence the common name of the plant), butterflies and bees (entomophily), but they are capable of automatic self-pollination.

  • Hibiscus breeders do not preclude the possibility of self-pollination.

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Translations of self-pollination In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    自花受粉,自花傳粉…

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  • 中文简体

    自花授粉…

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  • Español

    autopolinizacion, Autopolinización…

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  • Português

    autopolinização…

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  • Français

    autopollinisation…

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  • Čeština

    samosprašnost…

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  • Dansk

    selvbefrugtning…

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  • Indonesia

    penyerbukan sendiri…

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