Stoke: "Persian walnuts may not pollinate black walnut, but black walnut has pollinated the Persian walnut in known instances.
Crane: "Persian walnuts should be used topollinate Persian walnuts--do not depend on black walnuts.
Thus the flowers attempt to secure cross-pollination; but, failing this, pollinate themselves.
Those trees in Russia would be dependent upon larger trees to pollinate them.
These two trees were able to cross-pollinate and one tree was especially productive.
Carpathian D~ pollinate each other under his conditions.
Do not try to tell me that native black walnuts will satisfactorily pollinate the Persian walnut.
To overcome dichogamy it is necessary to have varieties which pollinate one another.
Generally, Persian varieties do not adequately pollinate themselves but exceptions are reported.
How endless are the devices of the flowers to guard against this evil and to compel insects to cross-pollinate them!
Under the conditions existing in a greenhouse, however, it is necessary to artificially pollinate the flowers of the tomato; otherwise only a very small percentage of fruits will set and the object of the work will be defeated.
Illustration: A humming bird about to cross-pollinate a lily.
Man and the domesticated animals undoubtedly frequentlypollinate flowers by brushing past them through the fields.
If you were to judge the value of the tree, two and a half feet in diameter, big enough to make a world of pecans, you would have to remember that just because we didn't have something to pollinate we didn't have any pecans.
While the plant-eating insects feed, they alsopollinate the flowers.
Flies, beetles, and other insects pollinate relatively unspecialized plants like the sunflowers.
It is stated in a recent bulletin of the Virginia Agricultural Extension Service that Posey is needed to pollinate Busseron and Major.
We know now that this was because there was a lack of pollen of the shagbark species to pollinate its blossoms.
Other trees that pollinatewell are Kirkland, Deveaux and Glover; Beaver is not a good pollenizer and I have not experimented with Fairbanks to know whether it is satisfactory.
The anthers open in the flower-buds and pollinate the stigmas before the expansion of the flowers, thus assuring self-fertilization.
Many species pollinate themselves in the absence of bees; from these the insects are to be excluded.
One may even select the atavists, pollinate them purely and repeat this in a succeeding generation without any chance of changing the result.
But if we pollinate the hybrid with pollen of a pure sugar-corn, we may predict the result as follows.
The several individuals may be left to pollinate [290] each other, or they may be artificially pollinated with their own pollen.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pollinate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: fecundate; fertilize; fructify; impregnate