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pollinate 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/ˈpäləˌnāt/,
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pollinated, past tense; pollinated, past participle; pollinates, 3rd person singular present; pollinating, present participle;
  1. Convey pollen to or deposit pollen on (a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant) and so allow fertilization


  1. fertilize by transfering pollen
  2. (pollination) transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a plant
  3. Pollination is the process by which pollen is transferred in plants, thereby enabling fertilization and sexual reproduction. ...
  4. (POLLINATION) the transfer of pollen from a stamen to a pistel. Often enhanced by environmental manipulation , plant movement through shaking or vibrating or the introduction of bees into the growing area
  5. (pollination) transfer of pollen from one flower to another
  6. (pollination) The transfer of pollen from an anther (the male reproductive organ) to a stigma (the receptive part of the female reproductive organ).
  7. (Pollination) Pollen grains released by anther and fall to the stigma, usually of the same flower.
  8. (POLLINATION) The process in which a plant releases spores to produce new plants, a form of regeneration in plant species.
  9. (Pollination) Although adult butterflies are very frequently seen visiting the flowers of various nectar plants, in general they do not act as pollinators of flowers. ...
  10. (Pollination) Pollen from flower stamens must be transferred to pistils for fruit and seeds to develop. ...
  11. (pollination) The process of sexual fertilization in plants. The male chromosomes contained in pollen are combined with the female chromosomes contained in the ovules.
  12. (Pollinators) Animals such as butterflies or bats that transfer pollen from the anther to the receptive area of a flower, enabling seed plants to reproduce.
  13. to transfer pollen grains from the male structure of a plant, to the female structure of a plant to fertilize the plant.
  14. To transfer pollen to the pistil of a flower, resulting in seed production.
  15. To transfer pollen from the flower of one plant to another plant of the same species. This allows the plant to grow fruits and seeds so it can grow new plants. Bees and other insects help most plants spread by pollinating them.
  16. to mark or smudge with pollen.