Sentences with phrase «after pollination»

«About nine months after pollination, farmers pick the green pods and dry them in a complicated process that includes blanching the beans, sweating them and drying them in the sun, generally over another three to six months.»
One of the ideas that Williams is interested in continuing to pursue is the conflict between the ecology of pollen dispersal (the free - living phase of pollen ontogeny) and the ecology of pollen tube growth after pollination (where pollen is protected and competes with other pollen for fertilization success).
«Tricellular pollen develops rapidly after pollination, and so it would be favored in many of the unique lifestyles of angiosperms that demand rapid reproduction, such as herbs, annuals, and herbaceous aquatics,» Williams notes.

Not exact matches

After hand pollination, the flowers develop into long thin green pods or beans that can grow up to 12 inches (30 cm) long.
When it comes to pollination, composting, hunting, and gathering, these insects do most of the heavy lifting, and long after we have nuked / warmed / polluted / eaten ourselves to extinction, it is likely that they will keep the place ticking just fine.
After controlling for fluctuations in temperature and precipitation, the team found that 2014 was not an anomaly: The shrub appeared to be consistently entering its weeklong pollination phase on the night of the full moon in July.
The shift from bee to hawkmoth pollination in some Petunia species after their divergence from P. inflata was accompanied by a mutation in MYB - FL that greatly increased the levels of a major class of UV - absorbing compounds in the flower.
After honours on bird pollination at University of Adelaide, Andy did a D.Phil.
But Arteaga says the exhibition will also introductory works from the nineteenth - century that make clear that Mexican artists» interest in muralism and indigenous culture predated the revolution — in fact, mural - making did not resume until about a decade after the upheaval — while turn - of - the - century works by Mexican artists living in Paris foreshadow the cross-cultural pollination that happened between artists in Mexico, Europe, and the U.S. over the next several decades.
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