Pollendepositie
Pollendepositie refers to the process by which pollen grains are transferred from the anther of a flower to the stigma of the same or another flower. This transfer is a crucial step in the sexual reproduction of flowering plants, leading to fertilization and the subsequent development of seeds and fruits. Pollen can be transported by various agents, including wind (anemophily), water (hydrophily), insects (entomophily), birds (ornithophily), and other animals (zoophily). The specific method of pollination often influences the characteristics of the pollen grains themselves, such as their size, shape, and surface texture, as well as the structure of the flower's reproductive parts.
Wind-pollinated plants typically produce large quantities of lightweight, smooth pollen that can be easily carried by