Marta Dmitruk, Bożena Denisow, Ewelina Chrzanowska, Agnieszka Dąbrowska, Małgorzata Bożek
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摘要
食物资源的管理被认为是支持昆虫授粉者的基础,而昆虫授粉者的数量在全球范围内呈下降趋势。在这里,研究人员评估了生长在波兰东南部的八个椴树品种(锦葵科)的花蜜和花粉产量(每朵花、每平方米树冠)、花蜜碳水化合物的组成以及花粉蛋白质的含量。在暖夏大陆性气候条件下,椴树主要在 6 月/7 月改善花蜜和花粉资源。虽然每个物种的花期都很短(8.0-14.7 天),但适当选择物种可将食物供应时间延长一个月以上。花蜜的含糖量变化很大(29.5-77.4%),由蔗糖、葡萄糖和果糖组成;花粉中的蛋白质含量为 7.2-16.8%。平均产糖量为每 1 平方米 0.95-19.1 克(分别为 T. amuriensis - T. platyphyllos),而平均产粉量为每 1 平方米树冠 1.37-4.1 克(分别为 T. amuriensis - T. × euchlora)。菩提树的糖分和花粉产量每年都有很大波动,在保护计划中必须考虑到这一点,在菩提树密集的地区应考虑引进其他糖分和花粉产量更稳定的开花植物。椴树花主要供蜜蜂食用;不过,野生传粉昆虫(熊蜂、独居蜂和双翅目昆虫)也能从椴树花资源中获益。
Comparison of nectar and pollen resources in various Tilia species. A case study from southern Poland
Management of food resources is considered fundamental for supporting insect pollinators, whose abundance shows a downward trend on the global scale. Here, the nectar and pollen production (per flower, per 1 m2 of tree crown), the composition of nectar carbohydrates and the levels of pollen proteins was evaluated in eight Tilia species (Malvaceae) growing in SE Poland. In the warm-summer continental climate, Tilia species can improve nectar and pollen resources mainly in June/July. Although the flowering period of each species is short (8.0–14.7 days), appropriate selection of species can extend the availability of food for more than a month. However, the considerable variations in the flowering onset (11.2–20.1 days) may cause significant inter-seasonal shifts in food accessibility.
The nectar with its highly changeable sugar concentration (29.5–77.4%) was composed of sucrose, glucose, and fructose; protein content in pollen was 7.2–16.8%. The mean sugar yield was in the range of 0.95–19.1 g per 1 m2 (T. amuriensis – T. platyphyllos, respectively), whereas the mean pollen yield was 1.37–4.1 g per 1 m2 of tree crown (T. amuriensis – T. × euchlora, respectively). Significant year-to-year fluctuations of sugar and pollen yield in linden trees have to be taken into account in conservation schemes, and the introduction of other flowering plants with more stable sugar and pollen production should be considered in an area with a high density of linden trees. Linden flowers mainly support honey bees; nevertheless, wild pollinators (bumble bees, solitary bees, and dipterans) can also benefit from linden floral resources.
期刊介绍:
Trees - Structure and Function publishes original articles on the physiology, biochemistry, functional anatomy, structure and ecology of trees and other woody plants. Also presented are articles concerned with pathology and technological problems, when they contribute to the basic understanding of structure and function of trees. In addition to original articles and short communications, the journal publishes reviews on selected topics concerning the structure and function of trees.