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How to use cross-pollination in a sentence

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Blueberries are partially self-fertile, which means they bear some fruit without cross-pollination.
He will plant two rows of sweetcorn, necessary for cross-pollination, by mid-August.
Last year Jeff grew some 150 pepper varieties side by side this way and had no problems with cross-pollination.
One great potential danger was genetically modified wild plants gaining resistance to insect pests by cross-pollination.
Many fruit trees require cross-pollination, making them unsuitable for small landscapes.
Even foods grown organically for many years have tested positive for genetic engineering due to cross-pollination.
You'll have cross-pollination to other canola crops that might be growing alongside roadsides and so on.
What are your experiences, from the practical publishing side, of your diversity of book types and cross-pollination of genres?
He covers corn tassels and silk to make sure no accidental cross-pollination takes place.
There are exceptions to this rule, but flowers generally need to be pollinated, preferably by cross-pollination, to set fruit.
The apple is the result of a cross-pollination made in the early 80s between the Splendour and Gala varieties.
The cross-pollination of cultures that is the goal of the festival was exemplified by the spectators themselves.
Yet we find in the nineteenth century a muddled picture, a sort of cross-pollination of positions.
The rapid opening of the bunchberry is thought to enhance cross-pollination in two ways.
Also, unlike hybrid seeds like paddy and millet, in cottonseed, cross-pollination has to be done manually.
Corn is wind-pollinated and cross-pollination can occur if not careful.
Olive trees are wind-pollinated and to some extent self-fertile, but previous research has suggested that more efficient fertilization is achieved by cross-pollination.
Even with cross-pollination, no one becomes sick because a plant has cross-pollinated and that product has been eaten by humans.
This offers special opportunities for cross-pollination between emergency and development approaches and ensuring a return to normalcy after a crisis has passed.
The threshold value is important if various forms of cultivation are to exist side by side because cross-pollination, for example, is technically impossible to preclude in nature.
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Even with cross-pollination, Eldorado sometimes fails to bear and is not worth growing unless planted in a mixed vineyard.
Others set no fruit whatsoever if cross-pollination is not provided for.
What devices are there among the Orchids to bring about cross-pollination?
Here also cross-pollination must take place if seeds are to be formed.
In such flowers, cross-pollination must of necessity follow.
In fact, the cross-pollination of technologies, ideas and processes is rapidly giving shape and definition to the once illusionary trillion-dollar market.
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