Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet FERTILIZE


FERTILIZE

Definition av FERTILIZE

  1. gödsla, göra fruktbar(are)

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Exempel på hur man kan använda FERTILIZE i en mening

  • The literal meaning of the kanji in tazukuri is "rice paddy maker", as the fish were used historically to fertilize rice fields.
  • The mysids fertilize the algae grown in the reef farms with their excretes which in turn helps the damselfish who feed on algae to be healthier.
  • The mating cycle of Squalidae consists of multiple paternity, where multiple males can fertilize a single litter.
  • Alternatively, a male may evolve faster sperm to enable his sperm to reach and fertilize the female's ovum first.
  • Insemination is the introduction of sperm (semen) into a female or hermaphrodite's reproductive system in order to fertilize the ovum through sexual reproduction.
  • Capacitation is the penultimate step in the maturation of mammalian spermatozoa and is required to render them competent to fertilize an oocyte.
  • The Rigellian Tana Nile took a sample of Ego to fertilize sterile worlds being considered for habitation.
  • The morph phenotype is genetically linked to genes responsible for a unique system of self-incompatibility, termed heteromorphic self-incompatibility, that is, the pollen from a flower on one morph cannot fertilize another flower of the same morph.
  • The two style morphs are genetically determined, so the pollen from one morph does not fertilize the other morph, resulting in a form of heteromorphic self-incompatibility.
  • The female then lays the eggs on her swimmerets, and reproduction takes place when a male passes a sperm packet to the female, which the female then uses to fertilize the eggs in a process nearly identical to that used by the smooth marron.
  • Since regrowth of this grass is slow, its best to err on the light side of fertilization than to over fertilize.
  • Studies in captive populations suggest that the dominant male and female begin the spawning event as nearly the only spawners for the first day or two, but other members of the aggregation fertilize more eggs as the event progresses, with even the most recently turned males fathering offspring.
  • Lettuce becomes contaminated with the bacterium as the result of cattle manure being used to fertilize crop fields, or the proximity of cattle pastures and feedlots to water sources used to irrigate crops.
  • This encourages cross-pollination by making it unlikely that a given flower's pollen will fertilize the stigma of the same flower.
  • Above the ovary is the style and the stigma, which is where the pollen lands and germinates to grow down through the style to the ovary, and, for each individual pollen grain, to fertilize one individual ovule.
  • In plants, allogamy is used specifically to mean the use of pollen from one plant to fertilize the flower of another plant and usually synonymous with the term "cross-fertilization" or "cross-pollination" (outcrossing).
  • Sexually mature stauromedusae free-spawn eggs or sperm, which fertilize in the sea and form a creeping, unciliated planula larva.
  • They hoped that the iron would fertilize algae, which would bolster the bottom of the marine food chain and sequester carbon as uneaten algae died.
  • Research has also examined how outcrossing, which occurs when individual plants can fertilize and be fertilized by other individuals or selfing (self-pollination) affect sex allocation.
  • what Boorstin does so well is bring together many ideas that fertilize and cross-fertilize the reader's imagination and curiosity.


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