wind-pollinated in Korean

adjective - wind-pollinated
풍매의: wind-pollinated
풍매 수분의: wind-pollinated

Sentence patterns related to "wind-pollinated"

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1. Wind pollinated flower are known as Anemophilous flower

2. The flowers of many species are wind pollinated; the seeds usually contain starch.

3. The Apetalous wind-pollinated perfect flowers are produced in early autumn, small and inconspicuous.

4. Catkins are typically found on trees which are wind pollinated, such as oak, birch, willow, and hickory.

5. The perfect, Apetalous, wind-pollinated flowers are produced before the leaves in early spring, usually in clusters of 1020.

6. Pollen produced by Anemophilous (wind-pollinated) plants is normally dry and small, or has modifications that permit it to stay in air currents for long periods

7. ‘Generally, starchy pollen has been considered a feature of wind-pollinated (Anemophilous) flowering plants, whereas insect-pollinated species show a greater or lesser replacement of starch by sugar or lipids.’

8. Genetic analysis of airborne plant material has historically focused (generally implicitly rather than as a stated goal) on pollen from Anemophilous (wind-pollinated) species, such as in multiple studies examining the relationship of allergens to human health

9. Genetic analysis of airborne plant material has historically focused (generally implicitly rather than as a stated goal) on pollen from Anemophilous (wind-pollinated) species, such as in multiple studies examining the relationship of allergens to human health

10. Although all gymnosperm pollination was thought to be Anemophilous (i.e., wind pollinated), pollination of cycads by insects (entomophily) has been reported widely (Stevenson et al., 1998) and proven experimentally in seven out of 10 extant genera: Bowenia, Cycas, Encephalartos Lepidozamia, Macrozamia, Stangeria and Zamia (Xaba, 2014).