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pollinator

[ UK /pˈɒlɪnˌe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an insect that carries pollen from one flower to another

How To Use pollinator In A Sentence

  • As well as pollinating the orchids, the bees are the chief pollinators of canopy trees.
  • However, if flowering is asynchronous and the behaviour of individual pollinators does not follow a regular pattern within a plant, dichogamy might have little effect on reducing geitonogamy.
  • The effectiveness of exclusion through pore size is relatively easy to demonstrate for biotic pollinators by direct observation.
  • We're the first to cultivate this bee and the first to provide as much evidence of its potential as a red raspberry and blackberry pollinator," says Cane.
  • At this stage, at least one theca is already opened, and pollinators are attracted to the flowers.
  • Flowering herbs such as catmint, lavender and thyme or even flowers grown for cutting encourage pollinators and serve as food sources for beneficial insects. Undefined
  • Pollinators visit flowers in search of oils, floral fragrances, pollen or floral nectar.
  • Other cross-pollinators include Robert Wyatt, who shoots Prada ads and has a splashy editorial story, ‘Flash of the Titans,’ in the October issue of Harper's Bazaar.
  • Insects serve as pollinators for food crops, nutritious sustenance for a range of birds and mammals, and decomposers of plant and animal products.
  • The orchid Chiloglottis trapeziformis belongs to a group of about 300 species that lure pollinators by mimicking a female insect.
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