He was like the political version of pollen-in the air, inescapable, irritating.
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Possible culprits include pollen, pet dander, dust mites, mold and insect venom.
From the newsday.com
That's not to say that everyone with pollen allergies has oral allergy syndrome.
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They also discovered bumblebees prefer plants with the most protein-rich pollen.
From the upi.com
It's not easy to collect a lot of fennel pollen, no matter which method you use.
From the theatlantic.com
Pollen scores were given more weight, and the three measures were then averaged.
From the forbes.com
When trees return to their green glory, they also start to release pesky pollen.
From the stltoday.com
Sam Galphin says sealing gaps can cut down on the pollen that comes into a home.
From the charlotteobserver.com
The most important tool was a pollen mutant the team had discovered called hap2.
From the sciencedaily.com
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The fine spores that contain male gametes and that are borne by an anther in a flowering plant
Pollen is a fine to coarse powder containing the microgametophytes of seed plants, which produce the male gametes (sperm cells). ...
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A fine granular substance produced in flowers. Collective term for pollen grains or microspores produced in the anthers of flowering plants
(pollened) Covered with pollen
Pollen is the male fertilising agent of flowering plants, grasses, trees and weeds.
The dust-like male reproductive cells (gametophytes) of flowers, formed in the anthers, and important as a protein source for bees; pollen is essential for bees to rear brood.
The male reproductive cell bodies produced by anthers of flowers, collected and used by honey bees as their source of protein.