Wind pollination
a) wind pollination (wind) b) insect pollination (insect) c) self pollination (the flower pollinates itself)
Wind
Plants reproduce by pollen grains. There are 2 types of pollination: Cross pollination and Self pollination. They are primarily pollinated by means of wind pollination or insect pollination.
Pollination occurs when the pollens from the anther of a flower is transferred to the stigma of the same or another flower. This is of two types- Self-Pollination(when the pollens from the anther of a flower are transferred to the stigma of the same flower or plant) and Cross-Pollination( when it gets transferred to the stigma of flower on another plant). Pollination is brought about by the help of various factors like insects, birds,wind, water.
self-pollination cross-pollination wind-pollination
Wind pollination is when pollen is carried in the wind
Wind pollination
a) wind pollination (wind) b) insect pollination (insect) c) self pollination (the flower pollinates itself)
Wind pollination and Insect pollination
The natural and physical factors are the wind systems that affect the Philippines. Mountains and tall buildings affect the wind systems.
Wind
Yes. Wind influences the pollination of crops and soil loss to wind erosion is a major problem in some places. Strong wind from storms can damage buildings and equipment on farms.
Water, wind, and pressure
Pollination is required for flowering plants to reproduce. This is due to the pollen acting as the sperm for the plant, and the pollen has to enter the ovum of the plant to create the seeds.
Pollination can be by wind, by insect, by bird, by hand.
the speed of the wind,the length of time that the wind blows, and the fetch