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Tropical countries
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Pollination is continuous in tropical countries due to a consistent climate and diverse vegetation.
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Eastern countries
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Hand pollination by humans is commonly practiced for certain crops like fruit trees in Eastern countries.
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botany enthusiasts
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Botany enthusiasts aim to understand pollination's mechanisms, agents, and impact on plant reproduction through in-depth exploration.
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botanical science community
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Pollination in botanical science involves transferring pollen for fertilization between the male and female parts of a plant.
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Agricultural communities
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Pollination timing is carefully monitored in agricultural communities to maximize crop yields.
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Desert regions
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Pollination in desert regions can occur at any time due to the constant dry and warm climate.
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Indigenous cultures
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In some indigenous cultures, pollination is viewed as a spiritual and harmonious connection between plants and pollinators.
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Traditional societies
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In traditional societies, traditional agricultural practices promote natural pollination without reliance on technology.
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Urban societies
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Urban societies make efforts to create pollinator-friendly environments to support pollination in cities.
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Wilderness cultures
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In wilderness cultures, pollination is seen as a natural process that maintains plant diversity without human involvement.
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botanical research community in temperate regions
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Botanical research community in temperate regions focuses on the seasonal changes and temperature fluctuations involved in pollination.
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modern societies
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Modern societies use technology and methods to improve pollination efficiency, including the use of drones in some cases.
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