Sentences with phrase «pollination between»

Avengers Assemble could be a sign of things to come — cross pollination between the worlds of comic book movies and the medium which spawned them.
I've neglected boxing lately but the cross pollination between Bad Left Hook & BE is bringing a resurgence.
The following chart identifies the general rule for outcome of cross pollination between the species of the domesticated chile: -
For three decades Jusidman has engaged the possibilities of painting through a variety of resourceful explorations, for instance of multiple systems of perspective (The Astronomer [1987 — 90]-RRB-, of the intricacies of expression (en - treat - ment [1998]-RRB-, and of pollinations between media and art (The Economist Shuffle [2006 — 9]-RRB-.

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It wasn't until 1836 that Charles Morren, a Belgian botanist, discovered the link between the bee and the plant's pollination.
Estimates of the total economic value of honey bee pollination services range between $ 10 billion and $ 15 billion annually.
«I'm currently working with large datasets that will allow me to look for correlations between dispersal traits — such as pollen dimensions, DNA content, cell number, pollen energy reserves, water content, pollination syndromes — and pollen tube performance traits — such as tube dimensions and elongation rates, style lengths and duration of growth,» concludes Williams.
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).
68 Moss Sex Points To Precursor of Pollination Arthropods may act as go - betweens for moss procreation...
Her research interests include (1) how pollinators and the pollination services they provide are affected by global change, (2) the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem services, (3) plant - pollinator networks, and (4) pollinator conservation and restoration.
- Explain why how Gregor Mendel contributed to the discovery of modern day genetics - Compare the differences between self - pollination vs. cross pollination, genotype vs. phenotype, and dominant vs. recessive - Describe how to use a Punnett square to figure out the probability of specific traits in the offspring of two parent crosses.
An early partnership between Fresno and Long Beach Unified is a forebear of and model for CORE and its proposal for cross-district pollination.
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.
It is important to understand the relationship between climate change, earlier growing seasons and pollination to ensure food on the table and profitable crop yields.
The study also showed that 39 % of US croplands that depend on pollinators are suffering a significant mismatch between the demand for pollination and the supply of bees.
Pollination by animals is directly responsible for between five and eight percent of agricultural production worldwide, or as much as $ 577 billion worth of crops, by one estimate.
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