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Ants in zucchini flowers can affect the pollination process by disturbing the natural pollinators, such as bees, that are essential for transferring pollen between flowers. This can result in reduced pollination success and ultimately lower fruit production in zucchini plants.
The almond orchards of California are pollinated by honey bees. No bees means no pollination. No pollination means no almonds. Result - economic disaster for the almond growers.
Factors that affect wind pollination include wind speed, direction, and consistency, as well as the size, shape, and height of the plant's reproductive structures such as flowers or cones. Weather conditions, such as humidity and temperature, can also influence the effectiveness of wind pollination. Additionally, the presence of barriers or distance between plants can impact the ability of pollen to be dispersed.
Norman Richard Bradner has written: 'Some factors that affect pollination and seed formation in alfalfa, Medicago sativa L' -- subject(s): Alfalfa, Seeds, Bees, Pollination
self-pollination cross-pollination wind-pollination
Global warming may affect globai food production, the overuse of pesticides which is said to be killing all the bees will affect plant pollination.
The process of pollination from same flower is called self-pollination. the process of pollination from another flower of same breed is called cross-pollination.
Pollination. Fertilization is what occurs after pollination.
The two main types of pollination are self (or autogamous) pollination and cross (or heterogamous) pollination. Self pollination - is when pollination is tansfer from the anther to the stigma of the same flower. Cross pollintion - is when pollination is transfer from the anther to the stigma of another flower
Global warming may affect globai food production, the overuse of pesticides which is said to be killing all the bees will affect plant pollination.
Pollination can occur through wind, animals (such as bees, butterflies, and birds), and self-pollination (where pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or a different flower on the same plant).
The vegetative growth is reduced on successful pollination and most of the food supply is diverted to form seeds.