Science news articles about 'pollen lands'Arable land can have a negative impact on air quality
... the mystery completely independently of their counterparts in Leipzig, discovered in their samples pollen grains that were typical for the Ukraine. These included relatively large quantities of ... Mate choice in plants
... it contains a sequence that targets it to the vacuoles of unpollinated stigmas. If incompatible pollen lands on these stigmas, NaStEP is released into the stigmatic exudates where it associates with ... UT Knoxville professor finds unexpected key to flowering plants' diversity
... His curiosity was based in the time it takes from when pollen lands on a plant to the time that its' seed is fertilized. ... angiosperms, the older plants grew shorter pollen tubes and took longer to do so ... Pollination habits of endangered Texas rice revealed to help preservation
... this endangered, aquatic grass (Zizania texana) found that the pollen of Texas wild-rice can only travel about 30 inches away from a parent plant. If pollen doesn't land on a receptive female flower ... Saving our bees
Most of the world's plant species rely on animals to transfer their pollen to other plants. The undisputed queen of these animal pollinators is the bee, made up of about 30,000 species worldwide, ... Study: Wildlife need more complex travel plans
... , animals cannot travel to food, water, mates and shelter. Plants cannot disperse their pollen and seeds to maintain healthy, genetically diverse populations.
Designing and implementing corridors ( ... 'Living fossil' tree contains genetic imprints of rain forests under climate change
... partly because the oil industry uses its distinctive pollen fossils as a stratigraphic tool.
About 15 to 18 ... million years ago, deposits of fossil pollen suggest, Symphonia suddenly appeared in South ...
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Arable land can have a negative impact on air quality
... the mystery completely independently of their counterparts in Leipzig, discovered in their samples pollen grains that were typical for the Ukraine. These included relatively large quantities of ...Mate choice in plants
... it contains a sequence that targets it to the vacuoles of unpollinated stigmas. If incompatible pollen lands on these stigmas, NaStEP is released into the stigmatic exudates where it associates with ...UT Knoxville professor finds unexpected key to flowering plants' diversity
... His curiosity was based in the time it takes from when pollen lands on a plant to the time that its' seed is fertilized. ... angiosperms, the older plants grew shorter pollen tubes and took longer to do so ...Pollination habits of endangered Texas rice revealed to help preservation
... this endangered, aquatic grass (Zizania texana) found that the pollen of Texas wild-rice can only travel about 30 inches away from a parent plant. If pollen doesn't land on a receptive female flower ...Saving our bees
Most of the world's plant species rely on animals to transfer their pollen to other plants. The undisputed queen of these animal pollinators is the bee, made up of about 30,000 species worldwide, ...Study: Wildlife need more complex travel plans
... , animals cannot travel to food, water, mates and shelter. Plants cannot disperse their pollen and seeds to maintain healthy, genetically diverse populations. Designing and implementing corridors ( ...'Living fossil' tree contains genetic imprints of rain forests under climate change
... partly because the oil industry uses its distinctive pollen fossils as a stratigraphic tool. About 15 to 18 ... million years ago, deposits of fossil pollen suggest, Symphonia suddenly appeared in South ...