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The beauty of pollination
The beauty of pollination
We are all dependent to each other. Taken from TEDTalks
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Flower Pollination
Flower Pollination
Like all living things, plants reproduce to ensure future generations. But since plants can't move from place to place, they need a way to transfer pollen from one plant to another. Wind is a major pollinator, but it acts unselectively. Insects, on the other hand, pollinate flowers with precision. The bright colors and strong fragrances of flowers attract insects. Once lured to the flowers, insects discover pollen and nectar. Bees, butterflies and other insects gather pollen and nectar to feed themselves and their young. As insects move from plant to plant, they transfer pollen from one flower to the next. Fertilization occurs and seeds are formed. Over time, flowers have developed colors, smells and shapes, that successfully entice insects. At the same time, insects have developed features and behavior that make them more effective pollinators. mdc.mo.gov
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Pollination, Plants and Insects
Pollination, Plants and Insects
This video explains an ineresting and complex pollination process involving insects and milkweed. Pollination in this common plant is very similar to the pollination of Orchids. The video is designed as a resource for teaching plant biology, particularly plant-insect relationships. Milk weed makes an interesting addition to a wild flower garden. Collecting seeds in the Autumn is easy.
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Louie Schwartzberg: The hidden beauty of pollination
Louie Schwartzberg: The hidden beauty of pollination
www.ted.com Pollination it's vital to life on Earth, but largely unseen by the human eye. Filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg shows us the intricate world of pollen and pollinators with gorgeous high-speed images from his film "Wings of Life," inspired by the vanishing of one of nature's primary pollinators, the honeybee.
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Plant Reproduction: Methods of Pollination (Britannica.com)
Plant Reproduction: Methods of Pollination (Britannica.com)
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Plant Reproduction: Methods of Pollination
Plant Reproduction: Methods of Pollination
Plant Reproduction: Methods of Pollination www.britannica.com
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The Beauty of Pollination HD
The Beauty of Pollination HD
Pollination: it's vital to life on Earth, but largely unseen by the human eye. Filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg shows us the intricate world of pollen and pollinators with gorgeous high-speed images from his film "Wings of Life," inspired by the vanishing of one of nature's primary pollinators, the honeybee.
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Kids - Pollination
Kids - Pollination
this is a video designed to inform kids about insect pollination, this can be used as a reinforcement lesson, this can build on their previous knowledge or used for a closure exercise. Join us on FB www.facebook.com
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Pollination of flowers
Pollination of flowers
A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Magnoliophyta, also called angiosperms). The biological function of a flower is to mediate the union of male sperm with female ovum in order to produce seeds. The process begins with pollination, is followed by fertilization, leading to the formation and dispersal of the seeds. *source wikipedia
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Pollinating Conifers
Pollinating Conifers
Behold the wonderful sight of Yellow Pollen taking to the air like smoke from a fire
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Tomato Cross Pollination
Tomato Cross Pollination
Set with a computer/sci-fi theme, this video explains, with the help of Sarah, how to cross pollinate tomato plants to generate hybrids with specific traits. This video is also featured on eXtension at: www.extension.org
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Muse - Exogenesis Symphony Part 2 (Cross Pollination) (Album Version)
Muse - Exogenesis Symphony Part 2 (Cross Pollination) (Album Version)
Muse - Exogenesis Symphony Part 2 (Cross Pollination) (Album Version) this is the tenth song on Muse's album "The Resistance" Copyright - all of the material in this video is that of Muse and I do not claim to have created any of it myself.
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Cherimoya Hand Pollination
Cherimoya Hand Pollination
Alex Silber of Papaya Tree Nursery in Granada Hills California shows you how to hand pollinate the blossoms on your Cherimoya tree to ensure good fruit production.
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NATIVE POLLINATORS
NATIVE POLLINATORS
Several years ago, people both in the US and in Europe and in other places in the world noticed that honeybee colonies were not doing that well. Bees were dying and disappearing and it was affecting the people who keep bees for businesses and it started to threaten the pollination of crops which we all depend on for our fruits and vegetables. This phenomenon was described as colony-collapse disorder, or CCD. Because of increased demand and decreased supply, the cost of honeybee hives rose dramatically. In PA growers were used to paying thirty-five dollars per colony and that price has now gone up to over one hundred dollars per colony. And there are many, many research projects going on around the world trying to discover the cause of CCD.
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Bee Pollinators of Southwest Virginia Crops (revised 6 June 2010)
Bee Pollinators of Southwest Virginia Crops (revised 6 June 2010)
Clips of bee behavior (primarily native bees) pollinating peach, apple, blueberry, blackberry, and various types of cucurbits (squash, melon, cucumber, watermelon) and nesting. Dedicated to Dr. Michael Kosztarab, the donor of the Kosztarab Scholarship, an award presented to Virginia Tech entomology students who have contributed to the department's insect collection or to insect systematics. Film highlights buzz pollination, mating of squash bees, nectar robbing by carpenter bees, the change in behavior of bumble bees through the growing season (skittish queens in early spring to relaxed, probably workers, in late summer), pollen-packing, and grooming behaviors. Also shows Dr. T'ai Roulston marking a tomatillo specialist bee, Colletes latitarsis, after cooling the bee on ice, a technique that allows for capture, release, and recapture, without harm to the bees. Also, one clip shows worker honey bees forcing drones (males) out of the hive at the end of the season, somewhat like thoughtful advisors might push their grad students out when it's time... I'd like to thank Dr. Donald Mullins for teaching me how to edit video and for encouraging me, along with all his students, to use various technologies to express myself more effectively.
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Pollination in Vanilla
Pollination in Vanilla
Method demonstration of the procedures involved in the pollination of vanilla
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Pollination in New England Apple Orchards
Pollination in New England Apple Orchards
Why do apple trees need honeybees? Learn about where New England apple orchards get their bees, and when, how and why they are needed to ensure a good crop.
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''The hidden beauty of pollination''
''The hidden beauty of pollination''
Pollination: it's vital to life on Earth, but largely unseen by the human eye. Filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg shows us the intricate world of pollen and pollinators with gorgeous high-speed images from his film "Wings of Life," inspired by the vanishing of one of nature's primary pollinators, the honeybee.
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Pollination Methods: Corn
Pollination Methods: Corn
How to breed corn, or maize. An overview of the genetics of Zea mays and a step-by-step procedure for making controlled crosses between varieties of corn. For professionals and backyard breeders looking to experiment. Find out where high-yielding corn comes from!
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Keeping OP Corn Using Hand Pollination
Keeping OP Corn Using Hand Pollination
Brief explanation of how one can maintain an open-pollinated variety of corn (maize) using chain sibbing with hand pollinations. Created on August 26, 2010 for the NPSAS Farm Breeder Club using FlipShare.
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Buzz Pollination For Indoor Gardens And Hydroponics
Buzz Pollination For Indoor Gardens And Hydroponics
www.tomorrowsgarden.net You guys gotta try this way of pollination. It's fast and does a great job giving you maximum pollination. It only works with self pollinating plants such as tomatoes or peppers. I'll probably use the method on my outdoor tomatoes as well to get them producing faster. Professional pollinator link: www.amazon.com
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The Hidden Beauty Of Pollination HD
The Hidden Beauty Of Pollination HD
Pollination: it's vital to life on Earth, but largely unseen by the human eye. Filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg shows us the intricate world of pollen and pollinators with gorgeous high-speed images from his film "Wings of Life," inspired by the vanishing of one of nature's primary pollinators, the honeybee.