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Pollination in angiosperms and gymnosperms is the process that transfers pollen grains, which contain the male gametes (sperm) to where the female gamete(s) are contained within the carpel;[1] in gymnosperms the pollen is directly applied to the ovule itself. The study of pollination brings together many disciplines, such as botany, horticulture, entomology, and ecology. The pollination process as an interaction between flower and vector was first addressed in the 18th century by Christian Konrad Sprengel.

Pollination is a necessary step in the sexual reproduction of flowering plants, resulting in the production of offspring that are genetically diverse. It is important in horticulture and agriculture, because fruiting is dependent on fertilisation, which is the end result of pollination.

The process of pollination requires pollinators agents that carry or move the pollen grains from the anther to the receptive part of the carpel or pistil. The receptive part of the carpel is called a stigma in the flowers of angiosperms. The receptive part of the gymnosperm ovule is called the micropyle. The various flower traits that attract different pollinators are known as pollination syndromes. Methods of pollination, with common pollinators or plants, are

Bees are also brought to commercial plantings of cucumbers, squash, melons, strawberries, and many other crops. Honey bees are not the only managed pollinators other species of bees are also raised as pollinators. The alfalfa leafcutter bee is an important pollinator for alfalfa seed in western United States and Canada. Bumblebees are increasingly raised and used extensively for greenhouse tomatoes and other crops.

Showing 1 to 11 of 11 Articles matching 'Pollination' in related articles.
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1. Online Bingo - The Advantages
November 10, 2008

Going online has many advantages. Those who are into business are selling to the world; those willing to double-up are making cross-cultural pollination an everyday occurrence - it's all resulting in them getting popular. Similarly, online bingo went the same path, putting traditional bingo on the backseat. On the contrary, many flinched in fear of missing out on the physical experience of Bingo. The human generated thrill never found a digital counterpart but it's true as well that online bingo has certain advantages of its own. The first one is, definitely, the comfort of being able ... (read more)

Author: Dallas Prevost

2. Get Rid With Pests! Trust The Pest Control Services!
October 30, 2008

Irritated by the pests invading your place? Well, you definitely have to eradicate them all. Never let them be your visitor. In these cases, you badly need to have professional pest control supplies for your protection. This problem can be solved with this home pest control or with the help of our reliable friends in pest control services. Insect pest control can be done best with the help of our insect control buddies. They are knowledgeable in this task. Insect can be a good friend to humans. Especially bees, that is responsible for pollination. But when the time comes that they become ab... (read more)

Author: bravo seo

3. Bee Removal As Easy As One, Two, Three!
September 23, 2008

Bees are useful in nature. They serve as instrument to make pollination in plants possible. They transfer from one flower to another and sip nectar, a main component to make honeybee. In this process, pollen grains stick on the bee’s body and transfer to another flower thus developing the pollination cycle. But these useful and hardworking bees can also be harmful to humans especially when disturbed. A swarm of attacking bees is dangerous. If you have bees residing in your backyard, you’re a possible candidate for a bee sting. Bee removal in Central Texas and Bee removal in Georgetown Texa... (read more)

Author: bravo seo

4. Fruit Tree Pollination Partners
September 02, 2008

Choosing Pollination Partners Choosing the correct pollination partner Introduction: The aim of this fruit tree information guide is to help you choose the correct pollination partner when you buy a fruit tree that is not self-fertile from http://www.trees-online.co.uk/. Eventually this guide will include information on pollination partners for our complete range of fruit trees and links to the individual fruit varieties. We thought by providing you with this information now it may be of benefit. Buying a fruit tree can be a challenge. We have produced this tree guide to... (read more)

Author: Neil Setterington

5. Where has All The Honey Gone?
August 05, 2008

Where Has All The Honey Gone? by Sandy Powers Louise Rossberg had nearly a thousand beehives in 2006. Today, she has 200. In February 2005, John Miller lost almost half of his 13,000 hives, which translated into the loss of 300 million bees. Miller is an experience beekeeper. His great-grandfather began the family’s beekeeping enterprise in 1894. The West Coast of the United States is estimated to have lost 60 percent of its commercial honeybee population, while the East Coast has lost 70 percent. The devastating honeybee deaths are occurring worldwide. What is... (read more)

Author: Sandra Powers

6. Fruit Tree Planting Foundation
August 04, 2008

Fruit Trees A fruit tree is a tree that bears fruit and a flower containing one or more seeds. However, because all trees of flowering plants produce fruit this term in horticultural usage applies to trees providing fruit as human food. Buying fruit trees Here are a few points to bear in mind whenever you decide to get a variety of fruit tree such as hardiness, the type of pollination it requires, disease resistance, pests and its overall size at maturity. Fruit tree pruning Pruning fruit trees is a technique that is mostly employed by gardeners to control growth, rem... (read more)

Author: Dr John Anne

7. Why Not Become A Beekeeper ?
June 15, 2008

As someone who may love gardening you know the importance of honey bee pollination, be you a flower, vegetable and/or fruit gardener. No doubt you have noticed that you do not have as many honey bees tripping about in your own garden as in years past. You most likely have heard of CCD [ Colony Collapse Disorder ] decimating our bee population here in the US. Incidentally, as of this writing, researchers still have not pinned down a cause for CCD. Many think it is really a result of general distress caused by multiple factors such as , disease, pesticides, mites that have emigrated here ... (read more)

Author: Albert Needham

8. The Honey Bee Mystery Called Colony Collapse Disorder
November 05, 2007

The honey bee is one of the most important pollinators known to man. Honey bee pollination is responsible for the growth of all fruits and many vegetables as well as livestock feed. It is estimated that bees pollinate 1/3 of American food and 3/4 of the plants, including crops, fruits, vegetables, seeds, nuts, even cotton that is used in fabrics. The value of the honey bee on United States crops alone is said to be about 15 billion dollars. The truth is that without pollination provided by the honey bee much of the food that we eat and now take for granted would disappear. The fact is th... (read more)

Author: James Smith

9. Simple Seed Saving
July 08, 2007

Seed saving can be a rewarding and cost saving activity particularly if plants are selected for their good seed saving characteristics. This article will offer the beginning seed saver helpful advice on which plants to start with and how best to harvest, prepare and save the seeds. Bean/pea, lettuce, pepper, and tomato offer the beginning seed saver the best chance for successful seed saving. They produce seed the same season as planted and are mostly self-pollinating, minimizing the need to be mindful of preventing cross-pollination. Always harvest seeds from the best plants available. C... (read more)

Author: Christopher Kline

10. Mobile Phones could lead to global famine
April 18, 2007

Mobile Phones already fry your brains, make you impotent, bring down aeroplanes and explode petrol stations, but this just about beats the lot. The mobile phone could now be responsible for global food shortages because of the disorienting effect they have on bees! There has been a widescale disappearance of bees recently, up to 80% of the population in some bee communities, which sounds to me like a very good thing, but apparently isn’t at all. Bees are responsible for the pollination of many of the world’s crop families, and they are imported in their millions to commercial crop pl... (read more)

Author: Ian Ball

11. What is the Right Plant and Where Do I Put It?
August 13, 2005

Know if your plants are disease-susceptible. Your choice of plants used in your garden is as important as the soil that you put those plants in. Select plants that are disease resistant and they will be much more easy to maintain and will give you the look you are wanting. Food for thought is use plants that are native to your area. The experience you get will tell you which are the troublesome plants. Obtain your plants from reliable sources and ask those people for their suggestions. They should be happy to help you because of return sales. The local cooperative extension service should... (read more)

Author: james ellison

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