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Definition of wind pollination in English: wind pollinationnoun mass nounPollination of plants by means of pollen carried on the wind. favourable conditions for wind pollination Example sentencesExamples - They are long-lived perennials that are insect-pollinated with little or no evidence of wind pollination and appear to be predominately outcrossing.
- They suggested that this suite of characters is an adaptation which increases the efficiency of wind pollination while ensuring the exclusion of foreign particles.
- Wind pollination was suspected because mature stamens are largely exerted from the inflorescences.
- The plantation was selected for the study of wind pollination.
- Protogyny, wind pollination and/or insect pollination are suspected, while reference to floral volatiles remains contradictory and anecdotal.
- The drier climate encouraged the gymnosperms, which reproduced by exposed seeds and wind pollination.
- Several types of fungi block wind pollination of their grass hosts forcing them to inbreed with its resulting genetic uniformity.
- Effective wind pollination is essential if you are growing sweet corn.
Definition of wind pollination in US English: wind pollinationnoun Pollination of plants by means of pollen carried on the wind. favorable conditions for wind pollination Example sentencesExamples - The drier climate encouraged the gymnosperms, which reproduced by exposed seeds and wind pollination.
- Several types of fungi block wind pollination of their grass hosts forcing them to inbreed with its resulting genetic uniformity.
- Wind pollination was suspected because mature stamens are largely exerted from the inflorescences.
- Protogyny, wind pollination and/or insect pollination are suspected, while reference to floral volatiles remains contradictory and anecdotal.
- Effective wind pollination is essential if you are growing sweet corn.
- They suggested that this suite of characters is an adaptation which increases the efficiency of wind pollination while ensuring the exclusion of foreign particles.
- They are long-lived perennials that are insect-pollinated with little or no evidence of wind pollination and appear to be predominately outcrossing.
- The plantation was selected for the study of wind pollination.
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