Cross pollination

/krɔs ˌpɒlɪˈneɪʃən/ noun

The transfer of pollen from the flower of one plant to the flower of a different individual plant of the same species. This process promotes genetic diversity and is often facilitated by wind, water, or animal pollinators.

Compound term combining 'cross' from Old Norse meaning to go across or between, and 'pollination.' The term gained prominence in the 19th century as botanists recognized the importance of genetic exchange between different plant individuals.

AMክሮስ ፖሊኔሽን
ARتلقيح متقاطع
BNক্রস পরাগায়ন
CApol·linització creuada
CSkřížové opylení
DAkorsbestøvning
DEKreuzbestäubung
ELδιασταυρούμενη γονιμοποίηση
ESpolinización cruzada
FAگشتن متقاطع
FIristipölytys
FRpollinisation croisée
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