without pollination there will BE NO apple at all. Every blossom that becomes an apple was pollinated. Probably by a bee.
pollination
custard apple is pollinated by a beetle however we have been unable to harness this beetle for commercial farming and custard apple pollination is performed by hand which is one of the reasons it is so expensive
The number of seeds in an apple can vary due to genetics, growing conditions, and the apple variety. Some apple varieties naturally produce apples with more seeds, while others may have fewer due to factors such as pollination and fertilization during the apple's growth.
through pollination butterfly helps to a plants growth.
Yes, snow apple and Cox Orange Pippin are compatible for cross-pollination. Both are apple varieties with overlapping bloom times and can help each other with pollination to produce fruit. Bees and other pollinators can transfer pollen between the two varieties effectively.
Without sufficient pollination, the growth of the corn is stunted.
pollination, as the insecticides may harm the beneficial insects, such as bees, that are essential for pollinating apple flowers. This can result in reduced fruit set and lower apple yields.
The vegetative growth is reduced on successful pollination and most of the food supply is diverted to form seeds.
The transfer of pollen to the stigma of a flower is called pollination. The transfer of pollen is called pollenation.
no. it does not effect your growth
Apple farmers need bees to pollinate their apple trees. Where bees have been eradicated by pesticides, more bees, or hand pollination, are necessary for the trees to bear fruit.
Stress cannot effect physical growth no, but it can effect you through emotionally growth quite severly, giving you an unhealthy life.