cross-pollination造句(1) When choosing several varieties, remember that cross-pollination may be important and that some fruits store for longer than others.
(2) self-fertile, but bears larger fruit, with cross-pollination.
(3) Transfer of pollen from one plant to another; cross-pollination.
(4) Self -fertile, but bears larger fruit, with cross-pollination.
(5) Cross-pollination with other industries often sparks innovation.
(6) Occasionally, cross-pollination with wild types will result in a number of seeds in a normally seedless variety.
(7) 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.
(8) Aborted-seeded longan didn't have parthenocarpy ability. Cross-pollination was necessary for the fruit setting of abortedseeded longan.
(9) There was no danger of cross-pollination because the eggplant is a self-pollinated crop.
(10) Some farmers fear, however, that cross-pollination could create lower-quality hybrid plants and lead to economic losses.
(11) Peer reviews also improved overall team capability through cross-pollination of skills and approaches.
(12) If my neighbors grow inferior corn, cross-pollination will steadily degrade the quality of my corn.
(13) Further evidence that the days of ideological cross-pollination are over now arrives in the form of the trans-Atlantic debate about education.
(14) Cross-pollination is the main pattern, but the highest ripening rate was spontaneous pollination of Polygonum capitatum Buch. -Ham.
(15) Furthermore, what are the risks of cross-pollination of genetically modified crops with conventional plants?
(16) Second, cross-pollination is usually impossible because farmers cut off the agave flowers to boost sugar content in the stem.
(17) Each is a hermetically sealed universe, bumping off the others with very little cross-pollination.
(18) Examination of particular species seems to show elaborate systems for enhancing cross-pollination.
(19) In a mass, however, the birds sometimes defend the nowers and thereby reduce cross-pollination.
(20) Two or more bushes should be planted together for cross-pollination unless the cultivar is known to be self - compatible.
(21) In protogyny and protandry there may be overlap in function between the sexes allowing for self-pollination if cross-pollination fails.
(22) But to start the next wave of opportunities, we need to revive the kind of wanton cross-pollination that got us this far.
(23) 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.
(24) The pollen grains germinated on the stigma in 4- 6 hours after cross-pollination.
(25) These are the special places where a unique confluence of cultural cross-pollination, inherent creativity and a critical mass of kick-ass musicianship coalesces to create something truly special.
(26) self-pollination , in general, produces lower percentages of seeds than controlled cross-pollination.
(27) Because the research was done on plants, some skeptical of the findings thought it came from cross-pollination even though the plants self-pollinate.
(28) Extrorse Denoting anthers in which dehiscence lines are to the outside of the flower, promoting cross-pollination. Compare introrse.
(29) People like me, working on both sides of the fence, strongly believe in the virtues of cross-pollination.
(30) The germplasm resources of tea plant are very rich. However, tea plant is a perennial cross-pollination ligneous plant, so it has many difficulties in general genetic research.