water and wind are pollinating agents give examples
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- Pollinating agents - definition
- Pollinating agents - definitionAbiotic pollinators are wind and water. Water is usually used only for few aquatic plants like seagrasses. Biotic pollinators refer to various animal species (Mammals, Reptiles, Birds, and Insects). ... Beetles, Bees, Moths, and birds are examples of biotic pollinating agents.
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- Examples of Pollinating agents - example
Pollination by wind occurs in many grass plants. Bats also help in pollination. They are used in few bananas (Musa spp.). Pollination by moths is seen in the evening primrose and some tobacco.
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- As the name implies, the pollens float on the surface of the water and reach the stigmas of the female flowers. Water Thyme (Hydrilla), Ditch Grasses (Ruppia), Waterweeds (Elodea) and Water Starwort (Callitriche) are notable examples where this method of pollination is observed.
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