0 to make (a plant) fertile by carrying pollen to it from another flower -- ผสมเกสรดอกไม้
Insects pollinate the flowers.
In the diurnal cross-pollination treatment, buds were emasculated before anthesis and rebagged and pollinated at 06h00- 06h30 the following morning.
Her research cross-pollinates the histories of architecture and technology with a particular focus on the post-war neoavant-gardes.
Protracted pre-emergence and emergence periods are undesirable when pollinating short-blooming crops such as fruit trees.
Each day flowers were hand pollinated by legitimate crosspollination, and the number of flowers pollinated and those forming seeds were recorded.
Newly opened flowers were hand pollinated daily by legitimate cross-pollination using pollen from flowers on racemes cultured at the same temperature as the receiving flowers.
Flowers are typically white, hermaphrodite, self-incompatible and insect pollinated.
Furthermore, a palm species does not have to exhibit floral characteristics of a cantharophilous pollination syndrome to be pollinated by beetles.
Male euglossine bees collect fragrances produced by flowers for reasons not yet clearly understood, pollinating them during this process.