English to Kannada Dictionary pollen

pollen

ಪರಾಗ
definition
noun
The stigmas were then pollinated with pollen from a flower whose anther had dehisced that day.
a fine powdery substance, typically yellow, consisting of microscopic grains discharged from the male part of a flower or from a male cone. Each grain contains a male gamete that can fertilize the female ovule, to which pollen is transported by the wind, insects, or other animals.
translation of 'pollen'
ಪುಷ್ಪರೇಣು,
ಪುಷ್ಪಧೂಳಿ
example
The production of 'pollen' and seed cones was studied in five branches chosen at random on each individual.
The egg cell is fertilized by 'pollen' from the male sex organs, the stamens.
The stigmas were then pollinated with 'pollen' from a flower whose anther had dehisced that day.
Plants produced smaller flowers producing less 'pollen' and with poor germination and tube growth.
This species has a peculiar mechanism by which the flower dispenses 'pollen' to different visitors.
grass 'pollen'
I was intrigued with how they gathered 'pollen' and nectar from flowers to make honey.
What, then, are the roles of the two different flower types in 'pollen' production?
'pollen' count
In addition to seeds, the promoters directed reporter gene expression in 'pollen' and in seed coats.
It is a beautiful white lily flower with big buds of 'pollen' in its centre.
Pollen traps also indicate that 'pollen' is shed directly into the air, permitting wind pollination.
These bees visited flowers in search of 'pollen' , adopting a supine posture as they entered the corolla tube.
Most is caused by grass pollen, but tree 'pollen' can also cause reactions.
Each experiment was carried out on flower heads which had been protected from foreign 'pollen' by bagging.
Bees occasionally collect olive 'pollen' , but wind is the primary pollination vector.
Native social bees visit only male inflorescences in search of 'pollen' and nectar.
This could help relieve pollen limitation caused by insufficient quantity of 'pollen' .
Females produced more pollen per anther than males, and 'pollen' size was the same in both sexes.
Pollinators visit flowers in search of oils, floral fragrances, 'pollen' or floral nectar.
Freshly harvested 'pollen' was dusted onto a microscope slide with a brush to which four or five drops of stain were added.
Potential foods included not only pollinating insects of angiosperm flowers but also the 'pollens' , nectars, fruits, seeds and foliage of angiosperms themselves.
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