The letter also says cross-pollination by bees is very rare when separation distances are 200m.
It depends on three birds for pollination - the bellbird, stitchbird and the tui.
The winged mammals are valued from an ecological viewpoint for preying on insects, dispersing seeds and pollination.
The pollination work lasts for 70 to 100 days and is followed by cotton-picking staggered over several months.
Environmentalists had argued that there might be a risk of cross-pollination between genetically modified plants and neighbouring crops.
The scientists also want to find out more about the insects that we rely on so heavily for pollination.
In this environment, there is a lot of potential for cross pollination of ideas and possible alliances and synergies.
He said the Lab has provided an enormous amount of cross-pollination and camaraderie.
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In states like Iowa, farmers are in the critical stage of corn pollination.
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One in three mouthfuls of the food we eat is dependent on pollination.
We depend on properly functioning ecosystems for our well being, including providing freshwater, regulating the climate and controlling pollination.
These would include things like watershed protection, pollination and protection from coastal erosion.
For prompting creativity, few things are as important as time devoted to cross-pollination with fields outside our areas of expertise.
Cross-pollination among companies is what drives so much of innovation, so I would not project a lot onto this event.
Ms. Fox planted about 100 seeds instead of starting new plants from female-plant cuttings, which are normally used to prevent pollination.
We believe in deep collaboration and cross-pollination of our groups, which allow us to innovate in a way that others cannot.
Scientific AG, a firm based in Bakersfield, California, helps broker pollination deals between local almond growers and apiarists from across America.
" Given the word "malacophilous" and told it means "adapted to pollination by snails, " she replied: "I don't know if that's possible.
Very little cross pollination has taken place between these domains until recently.
In order to meet this pollination demand, more than a third of America's beehives must be moved to California for the season.
Decades ago, when there were fewer almonds, farmers could rely on pollination just from the beekeepers who live in the Central Valley.
Joe Traynor, the pollination broker who founded Scientific AG, says that in the 1960s there were 100, 000 acres (40, 000 hectares) of groves.
Over a 100 demonstrators concerned about cross-pollination held a protest on Monday.
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The city benefits from the pollination, and humans benefit from the honey and the therapeutic value of observing these fascinating creatures in action.
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"The unusually hot and dry conditions coincide with the period of pollination and kernel formation, which sharply reduces estimated yields, " the USDA reported.
For soyabeans the next few weeks are critical, as their relatively long pollination period means that the outlook could improve if rain arrives.
On the whole the experience was positive and the levels of communication, integration and cross-pollination of ideas that resulted certainly had significant positive effects.
There were good indie projects, blockbusters, and cross pollination between the sci-fi genre and horror, superheroes, and crime thrillers, to name just a few.
What they found was that pollination rates were vastly reduced on the mainland with seed production per flower 84% lower compared with the islands.
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