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BIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF WILD BEE AND DOMESTICATED HONEY BEE POLLINATORS FOR TREE FRUIT POLLINATION.

机译:树木的野生蜜蜂和家养蜜粉传粉者的生物学和管理。

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The objective of this study was to investigate the biology, management and pollination efficacy of wild bees and domesticated honey bees for tree fruit pollination. Observations were made and experiments conducted in the Okanagan Valley, B.C. from 1983 to 1985.;The results of a study comparing the relative pollination efficacy of honey bees and O. lignaria suggest that, although single O. lignaria visits produce fruits of a comparable size to those resulting from one to three honey bee visits, overall pollination efficacy is lower due to the greater number of seedless carpels per fruit and therefore an increased tendency toward asymmetrical apples. In addition, the data suggest that O. lignaria is less efficient at pollination since it spends significantly more time searching for and foraging on blossoms than do honey bees.;Predicting honey bee colony pollination potential in cherries, pears and apples utilizing such factors as colony characteristics, forager entrance counts and weather conditions is possible, but predictions will have to be made on an individual crop basis rather than by quantifying data to arrive at general recommendations for all tree fruit crops.;Colony characteristics and profitability were examined for three systems of honey bee management. Measurements of colony weight, sealed worker brood area and surplus honey production indicated that management systems which involved the most intensive colony management for pollination, honey production and bee production do not detract from overall colony vigour, yielded the best income, and can provide a new source of income through the sale of packages and nuclei.;Although abundant in natural habitats, unmanaged wild bees are not reliable or predictable pollinators for orchards in the Okanagan Valley. However, the management of dominant wild bees species such as Bombus terricola occidentalis and B. bifarius nearticus, which display a strong tendency toward foraging on orchard crops, does have potential for fruit crop pollination. Although Osmia lignaria propinqua was not a dominant species in orchard habitats, it has potential for tree fruit pollination in the Okanagan Valley since it is indigenous to this area and management systems for its use in fruit tree pollination have already been established.
机译:这项研究的目的是调查野生蜜蜂和驯养的蜜蜂对果树授粉的生物学,管理和授粉功效。在不列颠哥伦比亚省奥肯那根山谷进行了观测并进行了实验从1983年到1985年;一项比较蜜蜂和褐飞虱相对授粉功效的研究结果表明,尽管单次褐飞访产生的果实的大小与一到三次蜜蜂访飞产生的果实相当授粉功效较低,这是因为每个水果中的无核心皮数量较多,因此苹果不对称的趋势增加。此外,数据还表明,褐木鸢尾花的授粉效率较低,因为它花费的时间比蜜蜂花费更多的时间在蜜蜂上进行觅食和觅食。;利用诸如菌落等因素预测樱桃,梨和苹果中蜜蜂的蜂群授粉潜力特性,觅食入口数和天气状况是可能的,但必须根据单个作物做出预测,而不是通过量化数据来得出所有树果作物的一般建议。;对三个系统的殖民地特征和获利能力进行了检验蜜蜂管理。对菌落重量,封闭的工人育雏区域和多余的蜂蜜产量的测量表明,涉及授粉,蜂蜜产量和蜜蜂生产最密集的菌落管理的管理体系不会减损总体菌落活力,产生最好的收入,并可以提供新的通过包装和核的销售获得收入来源。尽管自然栖息地丰富,但未经管理的野蜂对奥肯那根山谷的果园来说并不是可靠或可预测的授粉媒介。但是,对主要的野生蜜蜂物种(例如,孟买的三头熊和B. bifarius nearticus)的管理,对果园作物有很强的觅食趋势,确实有可能使水果作物授粉。尽管Osmia lignaria propinqua不是果园栖息地的优势种,但它在Okanagan谷具有树果授粉的潜力,因为它是该地区的本土植物,并且已经建立了用于果树授粉的管理系统。

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    SCOTT, CYNTHIA DIANE.;

  • 作者单位

    Simon Fraser University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 Simon Fraser University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Biology Entomology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1986
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  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 能源与动力工程;
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