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- Hydrophily abstract "Hydrophily is a fairly uncommon form of pollination whereby pollen is distributed by the flow of waters, particularly in rivers and streams. Hydrophilous species fall into two categories: those that distribute their pollen to the surface of water, and those that distribute it beneath the surface.Surface pollination is more frequent, and appears to be a transitional phase between wind pollination and true hydrophily. In these the pollen floats on the surface and reaches the stigmas of the female flowers as in Hydrilla, Callitriche, Ruppia, Zostera, Elodea. In Vallisneria the male flowers become detached and float on the surface of the water; the anthers are thus brought in contact with the stigmas of the female flowers. Surface hydrophily has been observed in several species of Potamogeton as well as some marine species.Species exhibiting true submerged hydrophily include Najas, where the pollen grains are heavier than water, and sinking down are caught by the stigmas of the extremely simple female flowers, Posidonia australis and Zostera marina.".
- Hydrophily wikiPageID "2394829".
- Hydrophily wikiPageLength "1747".
- Hydrophily wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Hydrophily wikiPageRevisionID "681743871".
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Anemophily.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Callitriche.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plant_morphology.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pollination.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Elodea.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Hydrilla.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Najas.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Pollen.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Pollination.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Posidonia_australis.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Potamogeton.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink River.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Ruppia.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Stream.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Vallisneria.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Zostera.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLink Zostera_marina.
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hydrophily".
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLinkText "hydrophilous".
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLinkText "hydrophily".
- Hydrophily wikiPageWikiLinkText "pollination".
- Hydrophily wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Hydrophily wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Hydrophily wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pollination.
- Hydrophily wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hydrophily wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikisource1911Enc.
- Hydrophily subject Category:Plant_morphology.
- Hydrophily subject Category:Pollination.
- Hydrophily comment "Hydrophily is a fairly uncommon form of pollination whereby pollen is distributed by the flow of waters, particularly in rivers and streams. Hydrophilous species fall into two categories: those that distribute their pollen to the surface of water, and those that distribute it beneath the surface.Surface pollination is more frequent, and appears to be a transitional phase between wind pollination and true hydrophily.".
- Hydrophily label "Hydrophily".
- Hydrophily sameAs Q1372891.
- Hydrophily sameAs Hidrofília_(botànica).
- Hydrophily sameAs Hydrogamie.
- Hydrophily sameAs Hydrophilie_(Botanik).
- Hydrophily sameAs Hidrofilia.
- Hydrophily sameAs Hüdrogaamia.
- Hydrophily sameAs 수매화.
- Hydrophily sameAs Hydrogamia.
- Hydrophily sameAs m.0791ln.
- Hydrophily sameAs Водозапилення.
- Hydrophily sameAs Q1372891.
- Hydrophily wasDerivedFrom Hydrophily?oldid=681743871.
- Hydrophily isPrimaryTopicOf Hydrophily.