- Wind-pollination (
anemophily)
syndrome Anemophily or wind
pollination is a form of
pollination whereby pollen is
distributed by wind.
Almost all gymnosperms...
- insects,
which explains their value in
attracting beneficial insects, but
anemophily is also
present (e.g. Ambrosia, Artemisia).
There are many
apomictic species...
-
gametes are
produced in the same flower.
Monoecy often co-occurs with
anemophily,
because it
prevents self-pollination of
individual flowers and reduces...
- sculpturings. The
pollen may be
captured from the air (wind-borne pollen,
anemophily), from
visiting insects or
other animals (biotic pollination), or in rare...
- and
unattractive to pollinators. Rather,
pollination occurs via wind
anemophily, for
which the
pollen has
evolved to be very
small and
light so it can...
-
inflorescence in gr****es is
subject to the
physical pressures of wind and
shaped by the
forces of
natural selection facilitating wind-pollination (
anemophily)....
- bees, butterflies, snails, and birds. Wind
pollination is
referred to as
anemophily, and
water pollination is
referred to as hydrophilly.
Insect pollination...
-
produced in the leaf axils. Some
members of the
genus Thalictrum utilize anemophily while others utilize entomophily.
Flowers of the
entomophilous genus Papaver...
-
pollen dispersal,
monoecious species are
predominantly wind dis****d (
anemophily) and
dioecious species animal-dis****d (zoophily).
About 6
percent of...
- (ánemos) anemograph, anemometer, anemometric, anemone, anemophilous,
anemophily, anemophobia, anemoscope,
anemotropism anim- breath, life, soul, spirit...