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It has been reported that up to 95% of all flowering plants require the services of other organisms to move pollen from male to female flower parts during the pollination process. These organisms, including bees, are collectively known as pollinators. However, in light of the growing evidence of global declines in pollinator species, the management, ecology and conservation of wild and managed pollinators is a subject of growing importance and research activity. Promoting pollination and pollinators in farming reviews the wealth of research on our current understanding of existing pollination processes and their importance to our global ecosystems. The book considers how pollinators interact with plants, as well as the major threats to pollinator species, including climate change, diseases and pesticide exposure. Through its comprehensive exploration of the current status of pollinators in farming, the book provides its readers with the knowledge required to promote pollination by protecting the world's pollinators species and the ecosystem services they deliver using techniques such as habitat conservation.
Martial arts action film from director Stephn Fung about Teddy (Anthony Wong Chau-Sang), a former secret agent turned chiropractor, struggling to raise his children alone after the death of his wife. He tells stories of his glory days while teaching his children martial arts but they find his tales from the past embarrasing. However, unknown to his children, Teddy still works undercover protecting retired agents and when an evil enemy re-appears and kidnaps him to settle an old score it is up to the children to put their martial arts training into action to get their father back.
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