0 the process in which pollen is taken from one plant or part of a plant to another so that new plant seeds can be produced:
In California alone, 400,000 acres of almond orchards require 800,000 colonies of honeybees for pollination.
The first external manifestation of developmental differences during seed maturation occurred about 20 d after pollination as siliques were beginning to ripen.
The morphology of the capitula suggests they are not well adapted for pollination by other nocturnal vectors such as bats or moths.
Since the nocturnal canopy is relatively unexplored, the phenomenon of pollination by nocturnal bees may be commoner than these limited observations suggest.
We compared the efficiency of foraging habit of one of the major pollinators in effecting pollination.
In this study, considerable interspecific overlap of flowering periods was found within each pollination guild.