Examples of using Pollinating in English and their translations into French
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And it turns out that bumblebees are the only pollinating insects capable of producing this movement in just the right way,
Maintaining healthy populations of these pollinating insects(of which more than 17,000 known species exist) is a critical
For instance, two insect species might"help" each other by pollinating the same subset of plants, thereby reducing the
All our pollinating is done by hand in these tunnels
But nowhere is the need greater than for those organisms involved in agricultural ecosystem services: pollinating insects, soil fauna,
while at the same time pollinating many plant species.
from nearby sources such as pollinating trees, industrial emissions,
particularly for species in which flowering is closely synchronized with pollinating species.
building combs, pollinating flowers, making honey,
the flowers are visited by many pollinating insects.
France Pollinators are essential for pollinating 35% of the agricultural crops of global importance which are food for humans.
miticides for agricultural use to better protect bees and other pollinating insects.
companies, or individuals as an incentive to manage land in a way that provides a particular ecosystem service e.g. supporting pollinating species, or providing a buffer to flooding.
Bees are crucial members of our ecosystem, responsible for pollinating about one-sixth of our flowering plant species
out at the nursery, and for several years were pollinating, potting, sowing etc and gradually became hooked.
By pollinating the flowers to remove the nectar that will be transformed into honey,
which play a crucial pollinating role worldwide.
Or it can disguise a plant as an animal evolving blossoms that take on the appearance of a wasp the orchid's way of fooling real wasps into pollinating it.
we are providing bees with habitat and pollinating our local gardens,
It seems these bees were also exposed to the neonicotinoids for longer periods of time than originally believed- about four months to be precise- when they're hard at work pollinating.