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fertilization 1. оплодотворение; опыление; 2. удобрениеfertilization оплодотворение; удобрение (почвы)artificial fertilization искусственное оплодотворениеcross fertilization перекрёстное оплодотворениеcross fertilization перекрестное оплодотворение, слияние мужской и женской гамет от различных гаплоидных или диплоидных индивидуумовdouble fertilization двойное оплодотворениеdouble fertilization двойное оплодотворение, наблюдаемое у покрытосеменных, явление, при котором происходит два слияния: одного спермия с ядром яйцеклетки и второго - с диплоидным ядром клетки зародышевого мешкаdry fertilization сухое осеменениеfractional fertilization фракционированное оплодотворениеmonospermic fertilization моноспермное оплодотворениеpartial fertilization частичное оплодотворениеpolyspermic fertilization полиспермное оплодотворениеselective fertilization избирательное оплодотворениеselective fertilization избирательное оплодотворение, слияние половых клеток различного типа в комбинациях, из которых одни осуществляются чаще другихself fertilization самооплодотворение, слияние мужской и женской гамет от одного и того же гаплоидного или диплоидного индивидуумаEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > fertilization
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