crosspollinating
Cross-pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther of one flower to the stigma of a flower, typically on another individual of the same species. It contrasts with self-pollination, where pollen fertilizes ovules on the same plant.
Pollination is carried by various agents, including wind (anemophily), water (hydrophily), and animals such as bees,
Biological significance: Cross-pollination increases genetic diversity among offspring, which can enhance resilience to pests, diseases, and
In agriculture and horticulture, cross-pollination is used in breeding programs to create hybrids and introduce new
Cross-pollination, as a term, refers to pollen transfer between flowers and is distinct from but related to