Author: George L. Krause
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Category : Bees
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Effects of Insect Pollination on Seed Yield and the Visitation Patterns of Honey Bees (A̲p̲i̲s̲ M̲e̲l̲l̲i̲f̲e̲r̲a̲ L.) on Hybrid Oilseed Sunflowers in Central Wyoming
Author: George L. Krause
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Category : Bees
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Category : Bees
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Insect Pollination of Crops
Author: John Brand Free
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Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 710
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The second edition of this text on the significance of insect pollination of crops has been expanded to include new information on many crops, particularly tropical ones, and on the use of managed populations of bees, both colonial and solitary.
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Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 710
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The second edition of this text on the significance of insect pollination of crops has been expanded to include new information on many crops, particularly tropical ones, and on the use of managed populations of bees, both colonial and solitary.
Turkish Journal of Biology
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Category : Biology
Languages : en
Pages : 1540
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Category : Biology
Languages : en
Pages : 1540
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Apicultural Abstracts
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Category : Bee culture
Languages : en
Pages : 782
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Category : Bee culture
Languages : en
Pages : 782
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Ecology Abstracts
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Category : Ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 428
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Indexes journal articles in ecology and environmental science. Nearly 700 journals are indexed in full or in part, and the database indexes literature published from 1982 to the present. Coverage includes habitats, food chains, erosion, land reclamation, resource and ecosystems management, modeling, climate, water resources, soil, and pollution.
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Category : Ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 428
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Indexes journal articles in ecology and environmental science. Nearly 700 journals are indexed in full or in part, and the database indexes literature published from 1982 to the present. Coverage includes habitats, food chains, erosion, land reclamation, resource and ecosystems management, modeling, climate, water resources, soil, and pollution.
Bibliography of Agriculture
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 2144
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 2144
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Agrindex
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 774
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 774
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Contribution of Managed Honeybees (Apis Mellifera Scutellata Lep.) to Sunflower (Helianthus Annuus L.) Seed Yield and Quality
Author: Gebreamlak Bezabih Tesfay
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Languages : en
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Insects are considered to be responsible for 80-85% of all pollination, with honeybees being well known for their pollination services for many crops. The effect of managed honeybee pollination on sunflower seed yield and quality (germination percentage and oil content) was investigated at the University of Pretoria experimental farm and in commercial sunflower fields at Settlers. This was done through pollinator exclusion and pollinator surveys on sunflower field plots located at different distances from managed honeybee colonies. Observations on the foraging behaviour and activity of honeybees throughout the day were also made. The data presented in this thesis reveal that seed quantity and quality of sunflower increased significantly as a result of insect visits. Insect pollination improved the mass of 100 seeds (by 38%), as well as their germination percentage (by 38%) and oil content (by 36%). Moreover, visitation frequency, seed yield and quality were negatively correlated with distance to the honeybee hives, suggesting that the distribution of honeybee colonies is not enough to maintain an adequate pollination service throughout the large sunflower fields at Settlers. Honeybee foraging activity varied throughout the day, the highest activity being from 9h00 until 16h00, and activity was correlated with temperature. The results of this study suggest that the use of managed honeybees in sunflower crop production can effectively increase the seed quality and quantity, but additional management measures should be considered to improve production in large monocropping farms that are currently isolated from pollinator sources. Additional provision of honeybee colonies is needed in sunflower production areas during the flowering period. Furthermore, as our results show that in the presence of pollinators other than honeybees seed yield was also improved, management measures that promote the biodiversity of sunflower visitors may also have an important contribution.
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Languages : en
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Insects are considered to be responsible for 80-85% of all pollination, with honeybees being well known for their pollination services for many crops. The effect of managed honeybee pollination on sunflower seed yield and quality (germination percentage and oil content) was investigated at the University of Pretoria experimental farm and in commercial sunflower fields at Settlers. This was done through pollinator exclusion and pollinator surveys on sunflower field plots located at different distances from managed honeybee colonies. Observations on the foraging behaviour and activity of honeybees throughout the day were also made. The data presented in this thesis reveal that seed quantity and quality of sunflower increased significantly as a result of insect visits. Insect pollination improved the mass of 100 seeds (by 38%), as well as their germination percentage (by 38%) and oil content (by 36%). Moreover, visitation frequency, seed yield and quality were negatively correlated with distance to the honeybee hives, suggesting that the distribution of honeybee colonies is not enough to maintain an adequate pollination service throughout the large sunflower fields at Settlers. Honeybee foraging activity varied throughout the day, the highest activity being from 9h00 until 16h00, and activity was correlated with temperature. The results of this study suggest that the use of managed honeybees in sunflower crop production can effectively increase the seed quality and quantity, but additional management measures should be considered to improve production in large monocropping farms that are currently isolated from pollinator sources. Additional provision of honeybee colonies is needed in sunflower production areas during the flowering period. Furthermore, as our results show that in the presence of pollinators other than honeybees seed yield was also improved, management measures that promote the biodiversity of sunflower visitors may also have an important contribution.
Effect of Pollination by Insects on the Seed Set and Yield of Ten Oilseed Sunflower (Helianthus Annuus L.) Cultivars
Author: David Edward Freund
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Category : Fertilization of plants by insects
Languages : en
Pages : 62
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Category : Fertilization of plants by insects
Languages : en
Pages : 62
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Insect Pollination of Cultivated Crop Plants
Author: Samuel Emmett McGregor
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Category : Abeille
Languages : en
Pages : 440
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Category : Abeille
Languages : en
Pages : 440
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