How To Use Cross-pollination In A Sentence
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All of this cross-pollination feeds into their pianism.
Times, Sunday Times
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And what makes these populists even more dangerous is their cross-pollination.
Pepe Escobar: Letter from Islamophobistan
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The degree of cross-pollination depends on both the amount of wind and the panicle type, open heads being more liable to cross - pollination than compact ones.
7. Sorghum
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Cross-pollination (syngamy): pollen is delivered to a flower of a different plant.
Pollination
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He will plant two rows of sweetcorn, necessary for cross-pollination, by mid-August.
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There was a week's exhibition at the Pompidou: Anglo-French cross-pollination at the time of the Restoration.
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Blueberries are partially self-fertile, which means they bear some fruit without cross-pollination.
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Foreign players are no longer an issue, which cannot be said in Wales, and even the New Zealand Rugby Union has admitted that there is something to be said for cross-pollination.
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Are there subgroups that, while potentially interfertile, are separated by geographic or theological barriers that prevent cross-pollination?
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Cross-pollination may cause red rice to become resistant to herbicides.
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the cross-pollination of the arts
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We've definitely seen a cross-pollination, certainly of ... techniques, tactics and procedures across the organizations," said one of the officials, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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Corn is wind-pollinated and cross-pollination can occur if not careful.
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Even foods grown organically for many years have tested positive for genetic engineering due to cross-pollination.
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What is common between all these services is that they provide a simple API to a wealth of data, enabling unprecedented cross-pollination between previously siloed information.
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Michelangelo is probably the result of cross-pollination between Donatello and some other chile I own. on August 6, 2009 at 6: 52 pm | Reply wererabbits
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Speaking of pollination, corn is wind-pollinated, and cross-pollination can occur if one is not careful.
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Pollination can be cross-pollination with a pollinator and an external pollenizer, self-pollenization with a pollinator, or self-pollination without any pollinator:
Pollination
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Examination of particular species seems to show elaborate systems for enhancing cross-pollination.
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Each is a hermetically sealed universe, bumping off the others with very little cross-pollination.
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This cross-pollination might even lead to an European-wide alliance, also including the US and Canada; an Atlanticist Islamophobistan.
Pepe Escobar: Letter from Islamophobistan
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While self-sterile plants are incapable of fertilization by self-pollination, genetically different individual plants of the same variety can be fertilized by cross-pollination (Figure 6.9).
5. How plants live and grow
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The deposition of pollinaria on the scutellum of bees clearly enhances the chances of cross-pollination, since it is very difficult for these insects to groom and remove the pollinaria from this region.
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Yet we find in the nineteenth century a muddled picture, a sort of cross-pollination of positions.
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The rapid opening of the bunchberry is thought to enhance cross-pollination in two ways.
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Many fruit trees require cross-pollination, making them unsuitable for small landscapes.
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This plant relies on cross-pollination for reproduction.
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There was a week's exhibition at the Pompidou: Anglo-French cross-pollination at the time of the Restoration.
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Cross-pollination isn't ensured when an ant picks up pollen off a pancake plant: The ant may then crawl to the ground or another species.
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Cross-pollination with a wild Chinese sorghum seems the most likely reason why the sorghum now found in China (the kaoliang group) has its own distinctive character.
7. Sorghum
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All of this cross-pollination feeds into their pianism.
Times, Sunday Times
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Last year Jeff grew some 150 pepper varieties side by side this way and had no problems with cross-pollination.
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Also, unlike hybrid seeds like paddy and millet, in cottonseed, cross-pollination (which lasts for four months) has to be done manually.
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(However, in a bit of cross-pollination, he appears to work in Blüdhaven, the crime-riddled city near Gotham that Chuck Dixon invented for the Nightwing magazine in 1996.)
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In the end, however, whether the yam bean should be regarded as one species or as several that can be hybridized is not so important, as long as the different kinds can be manipulated to facilitate cross-pollination.
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One great potential danger was genetically modified wild plants gaining resistance to insect pests by cross-pollination.
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(Soundbite of music) RAZ: You know, I've been noticing a lot of kind of cross-pollination on indie records and even on hip-hop records lately.
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You'll have cross-pollination to other canola crops that might be growing alongside roadsides and so on.
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With apples, bees are essential for cross-pollination.
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The nonprofit, whose about 70 members help facilitate academic and cultural cross-pollination between the countries, helps introduce Vermonters to Japanese culture.
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No plant dares depend upon its cleistogamous or blind flowers alone for offspring; and in the sixty or more genera containing these curious growths, that usually look like buds arrested in development, every plant that bears them bears also showy flowers dependent upon cross-pollination by insect aid.
Wild Flowers Worth Knowing