cross fertilization - translation to greek
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cross fertilization - translation to greek

BIOLOGICAL POLLINATION PROCESS OCCURRING IN PLANTS
Pollinate; Cross pollination; Pollinated; Cross-pollination; Pollenation; Pollinisation; Polination; Pollinating; Crosspollination; Cross-pollinate; Cross pollinate; Crosspollinate; Cross-pollinates; Cross pollinates; Crosspollinates; Cross-pollinated; Cross pollinated; Crosspollinated; Cross-pollinator; Cross pollinator; Crosspollinator; Cross-pollinators; Cross pollinators; Crosspollinators; Plant fertilization; Cross-Pollination; Cross Pollination; Abiotic Pollination; Biotic Pollination; Cross pollenization; Pollenization; Pollenisation; Abiotic pollination; Biotic pollination; Cross-pollinating
  • Female [[carpenter bee]] with pollen collected from a [[night-blooming cereus]]
  • An ''[[Andrena]]'' bee gathers pollen from the [[stamens]] of a [[rose]]. The female [[carpel]] structure appears rough and globular to the left.
  • ''[[Diadasia]]'' bee straddles [[cactus]] [[carpels]]
  • [[Hummingbird]]s typically feed on red flowers
  • A bee ([[Mellisodes]] desponsus) covered in pollen
  • The graph shows the number of honeybee colonies in the U.S. from 1982 to 2015,
  • Cat grass (''[[Dactylis glomerata]]'') spreading pollen by wind
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  • Diagram illustrating the process of pollination
  • What crops are dependent on pollinators?

cross fertilization      
n. διασταύρωση
cross stitch         
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FORM OF COUNTED-THREAD EMBROIDERY.
Cross stitch; Cross stich; Cross-Stitch Embroidery; Cross stitch thread colours; Counted cross-stitch; Crossstitch; Cross-stitching; Leviathan (cross-stitch); Urban cross stitch
σταυροβελονιά
cross reference         
REFERENCE IN ONE PLACE IN A BOOK TO INFORMATION AT ANOTHER PLACE IN THE SAME WORK
Cross reference; Cross-references; Xref; X-ref; Cross-referencing; Cross referencing; User:Wikidity/Co-link; Cross references
παραπομπή

Definition

test-tube baby
¦ noun informal a baby conceived by in vitro fertilization.

Wikipedia

Pollination

Pollination is the transfer of pollen from an anther of a plant to the stigma of a plant, later enabling fertilisation and the production of seeds, most often by an animal or by wind. Pollinating agents can be animals such as insects, birds, and bats; water; wind; and even plants themselves, when self-pollination occurs within a closed flower. Pollination often occurs within a species. When pollination occurs between species, it can produce hybrid offspring in nature and in plant breeding work.

In angiosperms, after the pollen grain (gametophyte) has landed on the stigma, it germinates and develops a pollen tube which grows down the style until it reaches an ovary. Its two gametes travel down the tube to where the gametophyte(s) containing the female gametes are held within the carpel. After entering an ovum cell through the micropyle, one male nucleus fuses with the polar bodies to produce the endosperm tissues, while the other fuses with the ovule to produce the embryo. Hence the term: "double fertilisation". This process would result in the production of a seed, made of both nutritious tissues and embryo.

In gymnosperms, the ovule is not contained in a carpel, but exposed on the surface of a dedicated support organ, such as the scale of a cone, so that the penetration of carpel tissue is unnecessary. Details of the process vary according to the division of gymnosperms in question. Two main modes of fertilisation are found in gymnosperms: cycads and Ginkgo have motile sperm that swim directly to the egg inside the ovule, whereas conifers and gnetophytes have sperm that are unable to swim but are conveyed to the egg along a pollen tube.

The study of pollination spans many disciplines, such as botany, horticulture, entomology, and ecology. The pollination process as an interaction between flower and pollen vector was first addressed in the 18th century by Christian Konrad Sprengel. It is important in horticulture and agriculture, because fruiting is dependent on fertilisation: the result of pollination. The study of pollination by insects is known as anthecology. There are also studies in economics that look at the positives and negatives of pollination, focused on bees, and how the process affects the pollinators themselves.

Examples of use of cross fertilization
1. It will also offer more opportunities for intellectual cooperation and cross–fertilization, Gerberding said.
2. Such an approach, he suggested, could short–circuit cross–fertilization between cultures.
3. It is about the unexpected cross–fertilization of ideas, serendipitous discovery, and blazingly fast and effortless juxtaposition.
4. The cross fertilization, at least to the extent that is known today, rarely seeped down to the general populace from the level of imperial government officials.
5. The event is intended to promote new concepts in architectural designs to integrate neighborhoods into cohesive units through the cross–fertilization of ideas.