نتایج جستجو برای: insect pollinators

تعداد نتایج: 42032  

بیژن حاتمی, , مصطفی مبلی, , رحیم عبادی, , محمدرضا پردل, ,

Canola (Brassica napus) is one of the important oil seed crops cultivated in many parts of Iran. One of the main problems of seed production of canola is pollination and fertilization of flowers. Insects are the major pollinators. In order to study the fauna of insect pollinators of 3 cultivars of canola including Talaye, Okapi and S.L.M. and the difference between the attractiveness of these c...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2007
بیژن حاتمی, , مصطفی مبلی, , رحیم عبادی, , محمدرضا پردل, ,

Canola (Brassica napus) is one of the important oil seed crops cultivated in many parts of Iran. One of the main problems of seed production of canola is pollination and fertilization of flowers. Insects are the major pollinators. In order to study the fauna of insect pollinators of 3 cultivars of canola including Talaye, Okapi and S.L.M. and the difference between the attractiveness of these c...

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0
(مقاله کوتاه پژوهشی)مرتضی راسخ عادل حسین صادقی نامقی مجتبی حسینی

abstract comparing with the numerous studies carried out in other countries, information on apoidea superfamily in iran is scare. during a faunistic survey of pollinator bees associated with alfalfa fields in mashhad and chenaran regions in 2010, numerous specimens of apoidea superfamily were collected and identified. among the identified species, anthidium diadema (latreille, 1809) is record f...

Journal: :journal of crop protection 2013
mortaza rasekh adel hussein sadeghi namaghi mojtaba hosseini

to evaluate the effects of presence of insect pollinators on quantity and quality of seeds of two common cultivars of onion (allium cepa l.), namely red azar shahr and yellow sweet spanish, an experiment in a factorial randomized complete block design was carried out at two sites. bulbs of equal size were planted with plant to plant 35 cm and row to row 50 cm spacing. at each site, experimental...

2016
Michael Joseph Wheelock Joseph Wheelock Matthew O’Neal Erin Hodgson Lisa Schulte

Iowa’s landscape is dominated by row crop agriculture with the majority of acres being in corn and soybean production, and as a result is spatially uniform and functionally homogenized. In landscapes dominated by agriculture, such as those found in Iowa, the availability of mass flowering crop species show strong positive effects on the density of generalist, native pollinators. While soybean, ...

2016
Frank Drummond

Introduction Many species of insects visit flowers in search of nectar and pollen. In return for these foods, the insects inadvertently pollinate the flowers. The major groups of insect pollinators are the bees, moths, butterflies, flies, and beetles. Some of the common minor groups of insect pollinators are ants, wasps, thrips, and true bugs. Many native insect species are important pollinator...

Journal: :Science 2011
Santiago R Ramírez Thomas Eltz Mikiko K Fujiwara Günter Gerlach Benjamin Goldman-Huertas Neil D Tsutsui Naomi E Pierce

Most flowering plants establish mutualistic associations with insect pollinators to facilitate sexual reproduction. However, the evolutionary processes that gave rise to these associations remain poorly understood. We reconstructed the times of divergence, diversification patterns, and interaction networks of a diverse group of specialized orchids and their bee pollinators. In contrast to a sce...

2016
M. J. Wheelock M. E. O’Neal

Availability of mass flowering plants in landscapes dominated by agriculture can have a strong positive impact on the density of generalist, native pollinators. Row-crop production in Iowa accounts for 75% of the arable acres, with corn, Zea mays, representing the majority of hectares planted. To date, there has been no description of the insect pollinator community found within Iowa cornfields...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2009

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Enrique Peñalver Antonio Arillo Ricardo Pérez-de la Fuente Mark L. Riccio Xavier Delclòs Eduardo Barrón David A. Grimaldi

The great evolutionary success of angiosperms has traditionally been explained, in part, by the partnership of these plants with insect pollinators. The main approach to understanding the origins of this pervasive relationship has been study of the pollinators of living cycads, gnetaleans, and basal angiosperms. Among the most morphologically specialized living pollinators are diverse, long-pro...

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