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Creating patches of native flowers facilitates crop pollination in large agricultural fields: Mango as a case study

机译:促进创建补丁的本地花大型农田作物授粉:芒果为例

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As cropland increases, fields become progressively isolated from pollinators, leading to declines in pollinator-dependent crop productivity. With the rise in demand for pollinator-dependent foods, such productivity losses may accelerate conversion of natural areas to cropland. Pollination-compensation measures involving managed pollinators or hand pollination are not always optimal or are too costly. Introducing areas of native vegetation within cropland has been proposed as a way to supplement crop pollinators, but this measure is perceived by farmers to carry costs outweighing benefits to agricultural production. Studies quantifying benefits of small patches of native flowers to crop pollination are therefore necessary to encourage such practices. To ascertain whether provision of floral resources within farmlands can facilitate pollination, and hence, crop yields, small experimental patches of perennial native plants (native flower compensation areas, NFCAs) were created in nonproductive areas of large commercial fields of several cultivars of mango Mangifera indica. Pesticide use and isolation from natural habitat were associated with declines in flying visitors and in mango production (kg of marketable fresh fruit), but presence of NFCAs ameliorated these declines, and NFCAs did not harbour any mango pests. In areas far from natural vegetation, orchards near NFCAs had significantly higher diversity and abundance of mango flying visitors, as well as mango production, than orchards far from NFCAs, although these measures were still lower than in orchards close to natural areas. Neither the most abundant flower visitors to mango (ants) nor initial fruit set was significantly affected by distance, pesticides or NFCAs, suggesting that although fertilization is associated with factors unaffected by isolation from natural habitat and pesticide use (i.e. self- and ant-pollination), viable fruit set (and ultimately, production) requires cross-pollination, for which flying visitors are essential. Synthesis and applications. Our results show that the presence of small patches of native flowers within large farms can increase pollinator-dependent crop production if combined with preservation of remaining fragments of natural habitat and judicious use of pesticides. Native flower compensation areas represent a profitable management measure for farmers, increasing cost-effectiveness of cropland while indirectly contributing to preservation of natural habitat. Our results show that the presence of small patches of native flowers within large farms can increase pollinator-dependent crop production if combined with preservation of remaining fragments of natural habitat and judicious use of pesticides. Native flower compensation areas represent a profitable management measure for farmers, increasing cost-effectiveness of cropland while indirectly contributing to preservation of natural habitat.
机译:随着农田增加,逐步成为字段与传粉者,导致下降pollinator-dependent作物生产力。pollinator-dependent食品需求上升,这样的生产力损失可能加速自然区域转换成农田。Pollination-compensation措施包括传粉者或手授粉不管理总是最优或太昂贵。区域内的原生植被农田被建议作为一种补充作物传粉者,但这是被测量农民把成本超过收益农业生产。小补丁的本地花的好处作物授粉是有必要的鼓励这种做法。在农田提供花卉资源可以促进授粉,因此,作物收益率,常年的小实验补丁本地植物(本机花补偿领域,NFCAs)中创建的非生产性的领域大型商业领域的几个品种芒果Mangifera籼稻。隔绝自然栖息地是相关联的减少飞行参观者和芒果生产(公斤的新鲜水果),但是存在NFCAs改善这些下降,NFCAs没有港口芒果害虫。远离自然植被,NFCAs附近的果园有显著较高的多样性和丰富吗芒果飞行的游客,以及芒果生产,比远离NFCAs的果园,尽管这些措施仍低于果园接近自然区域。丰富的花游客芒果(蚂蚁)也最初的水果明显受到影响距离,杀虫剂或NFCAs,暗示尽管受精与因素有关影响自然栖息地和隔绝杀虫剂的使用(即自我和ant-pollination),可行的水果集(和最终生产)需要异花授粉,飞行游客是至关重要的。应用程序。在大型的小补丁的本地花农场可以增加pollinator-dependent作物生产与保护相结合自然栖息地和剩余的碎片明智地使用杀虫剂。补偿领域代表了盈利对农民管理措施,增加成本效益的农田而间接有助于保护自然栖息地。我们的研究结果表明,小型的存在在大型农场可以补丁的本地花增加pollinator-dependent作物生产结合保护剩余的碎片自然栖息地和明智地使用农药。代表一个有利可图的管理措施农民,增加的成本效益农田而间接导致保护自然栖息地。

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