释义 |
pollinate /ˈpɒlɪneɪt /verb [with object]Convey pollen to or deposit pollen on (a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant) and so allow fertilization: there are not enough bees to pollinate their crops (as adjective, in combination -pollinated) large tubular bird-pollinated flowers...- When one of the small flowers is pollinated and fertilized, it goes to seed and snakes outward in a fuchsia-colored curlicue.
- The stigmas were then pollinated with pollen from a flower whose anther had dehisced that day.
- In other Magnolia species predominantly pollinated by beetles, pollen shortage or inefficient pollination has been reported.
Derivatives pollinator /ˈpɒlɪneɪtə/ noun ...- This behaviour clearly indicates that the trichomes are somehow used during the pollinator's life cycle.
- The effectiveness of exclusion through pore size is relatively easy to demonstrate for biotic pollinators by direct observation.
- Even so, approximately one-third of orchid species have evolved pollination mechanisms whereby the pollinator receives no reward whatsoever.
Origin Late 19th century: from Latin pollen, pollin- 'pollen' + -ate3. |