菜花昆虫传粉媒介的多样性及觅食行为

Q4 Environmental Science Ecology, Environment and Conservation Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.53550/eec.2023.v29i02.070
Pratap A. Divekar, Kamana Singh, S. Yadav, Manimurugan C, Sampat Kumar Patel, Suhas G. Karkute, S. Majumder, Vikas Singh
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花椰菜是一种异花授粉作物,蜜蜂在其授粉中起着重要作用。在本研究中,我们研究了2019年和2020年花游客对花游客的多样性和觅食行为以及花游客的访问率和频率。采集时间分别为0800 ~ 1000小时(清晨采食活动)、1000 ~ 1200小时(上午晚些时候采食活动)、1200 ~ 1400小时(中午采食活动)和1400 ~ 1600小时(下午采食活动)。结果表明,花椰菜花上有7种蜜蜂、5种苍蝇和3种黄蜂。2年的优势传粉种分别为蜜蜂、灰蜜蜂和花蜜蜂,分别为162 ~ 214、126 ~ 164和82 ~ 136个个体。优势传粉媒介的最大采食时间为14:00,其次为12:00,最小采食时间为清晨08:00。花型访花者的访花频次差异显著,以蜜蜂访花频次最高(14.00 ~ 15.37次/花/5 min),其次为冬花(7.50 ~ 8.90次/花/5 min)和花花(9.80 ~ 10.63次/花/5 min)。访花率最高的是蜜蜂(26.93 ~ 27.40花/min),其次是冬花(12.62 ~ 15.13花/min)和花花(15.93 ~ 16.00花/min)。结果表明,蜜蚜、朵蚜和花蚜可能是花椰菜的有效传粉媒介。因此,这三个品种可以有效地在商业规模上使用,以提高作物产量。
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Diversity and foraging behaviour of insect pollinators in Cauliflower
Cauliflower is a cross-pollinated crop and honey bees play an important role in its pollination. In the current study, we studied we studied diversity and foraging behavior of floral visitors to floral visitors along with their visitation rate, frequency during 2019 and 2020. The data were collected at 0800–1000 hours (early morning foraging activity), 1000-1200 hours (late morning foraging activity), 1200-1400 hours (Noon foraging activity) and 1400-1600 hours (afternoon foraging activity). The results revealed that seven species of bees, five flies and three wasp species on the flowers of cauliflower. Apis mellifera, Apis dorsata and Apis florea were the dominant pollinator species with 162-214, 126-164, and 82-136 individuals, respectively in both years. The maximum foraging activity of the dominant pollinators was observed at 14:00 hrs followed by 12:00 hrs whereas the minimum foraging activity was recorded in the early morning hours 08:00. Floral visitors differed significantly in term of visitation frequency with A. mellifera as the most frequent visitor (14.00–15.37 visits/flower/5 min) followed by A. dorsata (7.50–8.90 visits/flower/5 min) and A. florea (9.80–10.63 visits/ flower/5 min) in both years. Similarly, A. mellifera had statistically highest visitation rate (26.93–27.40 flowers visited/min) followed by A. dorsata (12.62–15.13 flowers visited/min) and A. florea (15.93-16.00 flowers visited/min). The results suggested A. mellifera, A. dorsata and A. florea could be effective pollinators of cauliflower. Therefore, these three species can be effectively used on a commercial scale to increase crop yield.
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