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Bombus huntii, Bombus impatiens, and Bombus vosnesenskii (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Pollinate Greenhouse-Grown Tomatoes in Western North America

机译:北美西部的Bombus huntii,Bombus impatiens和Bombus vosnesenskii(膜翅目:Apidae)授粉温室番茄

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Bumble bees (Bombus) are the primary pollinators of tomatoes grown in greenhouses and can significantly increase fruit weight compared with tomatoes that receive no supplemental pollination. More than a million colonies are sold worldwide annually to meet pollination needs. Due to mounting concerns over the transportation of bumble bees outside of their native ranges, several species native to western North American are currently being investigated as potential commercial pollinators. Here, two western, Bombus huntii Greene and Bombus vosnesenskii Radoszkowski, and one eastern species, Bombus impatiens Cresson, are compared for their efficacy as pollinators of greenhouse-grown tomatoes. In two experiments, colonies were placed in greenhouses and compared with control plants that received no supplemental pollination. In the first experiment, seed set was significantly increased with B. huntii pollination in one variety of cherry tomatoes. In the second experiment comparing all three bumble bee species, fruit weight was an average of 25.2 g heavier per fruit pollinated by bees versus the control, and the number of days to harvest was 2.9 d shorter for bee-pollinated fruit. In some rounds of pollination, differences were found among bumble bee species, but these were inconsistent across replicates and not statistically significant overall. Additionally, fruit weight was shown to be highly correlated to fruit diameter and seed set in all tests and, thus, is shown to be a reliable metric for assessing pollination in future studies. These results suggest that commercialization of western bumble bees is a viable alternative to the current practices of moving of nonnative bees into western North America to pollinate tomatoes.
机译:大黄蜂(Bombus)是温室大棚西红柿的主要授粉媒介,与未进行补充授粉的西红柿相比,大黄蜂可以显着增加果实重量。每年全球出售超过一百万个殖民地以满足授粉需求。由于人们越来越关注大黄蜂在其本国范围以外的运输,因此目前正在研究北美西部原产的几种潜在的商业传粉媒介。在此,比较了两种西部的Bombus huntii Greene和Bombus vosnesenskii Radoszkowski,以及一种东部的Bombus impatiens Cresson作为温室种植番茄的传粉媒介的功效。在两个实验中,将菌落放在温室中,并与未接受补充授粉的对照植物进行比较。在第一个实验中,在多种樱桃番茄中,B。huntii授粉显着提高了结实率。在比较所有三种大黄蜂种类的第二个实验中,与对照相比,每只蜜蜂授粉的果实的果实重量平均重25.2 g,蜜蜂授粉的果实的收获天数缩短了2.9 d。在几轮授粉中,发现了大黄蜂种类之间的差异,但这些差异在重复样本之间不一致,总体上无统计学意义。此外,在所有测试中,果实重量都与果实直径和结实高度相关,因此,它是未来研究中评估授粉的可靠指标。这些结果表明,西部大黄蜂的商业化是替代目前将外来蜜蜂迁入北美西部以给番茄授粉的做法的可行选择。

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