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		Definition of wind-pollinated in English: wind-pollinatedadjective (of a plant) fertilized by wind-borne pollen.  wind-pollinated flowers that open in spring Example sentencesExamples -  Some aquatic animals release large numbers of gametes into the ocean, and some wind-pollinated plants release vast numbers of male gametes.
 -  For example, wind-pollinated trees may produce flowers a month or more before leaves, which tend to block wind flow.
 -  Many species of temperate trees and all grasses are wind pollinated.
 -  Hay fever is caused by wind-pollinated plants, which include grasses, trees, and weeds.
 -  Scots pine is wind pollinated with very efficient pollen flow.
 -  The farther pollen rides the artificial gusts, the more likely it belongs to a wind-pollinated plant.
 -  Cereals, including wheat, rice and maize, are either wind pollinated, or their seed production does not require fertilization.
 -  Pine trees are a major wind-pollinated genus.
 -  They're wind-pollinated flowers that open in spring for the pollen to be blown by the wind.
 -  Speaking of pollination, corn is wind-pollinated, and cross-pollination can occur if one is not careful.
 -  However, many wind pollinated flowers such as maple, oak, hickory, corn, and ragweed are visited by bees collecting pollen.
 -  Studies of wind-pollinated species show similar heterogeneity of results.
 -  Pollen migration provides a mechanism for maintenance of genetic variability, particularly in wind-pollinated, long-lived forest trees.
 -  Red maples are often described as wind-pollinated, but insects may also be at the tree's disposal.
 
    Definition of wind-pollinated in US English: wind-pollinatedadjectiveˌwɪndˈpɑləneɪdədˌwindˈpälənādəd (of a plant) fertilized by wind-borne pollen.  wind-pollinated flowers that open in spring Example sentencesExamples -  Studies of wind-pollinated species show similar heterogeneity of results.
 -  Speaking of pollination, corn is wind-pollinated, and cross-pollination can occur if one is not careful.
 -  Red maples are often described as wind-pollinated, but insects may also be at the tree's disposal.
 -  Cereals, including wheat, rice and maize, are either wind pollinated, or their seed production does not require fertilization.
 -  Hay fever is caused by wind-pollinated plants, which include grasses, trees, and weeds.
 -  Some aquatic animals release large numbers of gametes into the ocean, and some wind-pollinated plants release vast numbers of male gametes.
 -  Many species of temperate trees and all grasses are wind pollinated.
 -  For example, wind-pollinated trees may produce flowers a month or more before leaves, which tend to block wind flow.
 -  However, many wind pollinated flowers such as maple, oak, hickory, corn, and ragweed are visited by bees collecting pollen.
 -  They're wind-pollinated flowers that open in spring for the pollen to be blown by the wind.
 -  Scots pine is wind pollinated with very efficient pollen flow.
 -  Pollen migration provides a mechanism for maintenance of genetic variability, particularly in wind-pollinated, long-lived forest trees.
 -  The farther pollen rides the artificial gusts, the more likely it belongs to a wind-pollinated plant.
 -  Pine trees are a major wind-pollinated genus.
 
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