Abundance, foraging behavior and pollination efficiency of insects visiting the flowers of Aonla (Emblica officinalis)

R. C. Sihag, Reena Saini
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Many insect species visit the flowers of a plant and play an important role in their pollination. Of late, the interest of the pollination biologists has been to determine their relative contribution towards the reproductive success of the plant. Such information is lacking on the pollinators of Aonla (Emblica officinalis Gaertn.), a plant of very high nutritive and medicinal importance. Therefore, let’s attempt to make this study to generate such information on this plant. The study was conducted on three varieties of Aonla (viz. Chakaiya, NA-7 and NA-10) for two years. An entire range of flower visitors of this fruit plant was captured with hand net from its field during its flowering period and were identified. On the basis of foraging mode, the flower visitors were characterized as pollinators and non-pollinators. Their abundances, foraging rates, activity durations and number of pollen grains carried on the surface were recorded, and these parameters were used to determine their relative contribution towards the reproductive success of this plant. Among the 12 insect species visiting the flowers of Aonla at the study site, 5 belonged to Hymenoptera, 6 to Diptera and one to Lepidoptera. Apis dorsata was the most abundant visitor having maximal foraging rate and carried maximal number of loose pollen grains, followed by A. mellifera, A. florea and Sarcophaga sp; other visitors had lesser values of these parameters. On the basis of these parameters, melittophilous mode of pollination was found to predominate in Aonla. However, the plant was found to be benefitted from the multispecies pollinator guild, and the pollinator diversity seemed to matter for maximization of pollination in Aonla. Therefore, there is a dire need to conserve the pollinator diversity
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黑桫椤访花昆虫的丰度、觅食行为及传粉效率
许多昆虫物种拜访植物的花朵,并在它们的授粉中发挥重要作用。最近,传粉生物学家的兴趣一直是确定它们对植物繁殖成功的相对贡献。这方面的资料是缺乏的传粉者的Aonla (Emblica officinalis Gaertn.),一种非常高的营养和药用价值的植物。因此,让我们尝试让这项研究产生关于这种植物的信息。该研究对三种Aonla品种(即Chakaiya, NA-7和NA-10)进行了为期两年的研究。在该果树的花期,用手网捕获了整个范围的访花者,并对其进行了鉴定。根据采食方式,将访花者分为传粉者和非传粉者。记录了它们的丰度、觅食率、活动持续时间和表面携带花粉粒数,并利用这些参数确定它们对该植物繁殖成功的相对贡献。在研究现场访花的12种昆虫中,膜翅目5种,双翅目6种,鳞翅目1种。访花蜂数量最多,采食率最高,携带花粉粒数最多,其次为蜜蜂、花蜂和石甲;其他访问者的这些参数值较低。在这些参数的基础上,发现Aonla以亲蜂传粉方式为主。然而,该植物受益于多物种传粉者协会,传粉者多样性似乎对Aonla的传粉最大化至关重要。因此,迫切需要保护传粉媒介的多样性
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