Bee flora in mid hills of Central Nepal

Subodh Adhikari, N. Ranabhat
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Beekeeping is one of the promising ventures for economically poor families in Nepal. Knowledge about the bee flora of a certain area is very crucial for the farmers. A study was conducted in mid hills of Central Nepal during 2003-04 and 2008-09 to monitor the common plant species visited by bees with their visiting time and seasons. The flowering period of those plant species were also observed. Observations were made on the bees’ activities on flowers of different plant species. Relevant information was also collected through informal key informant interviews. The plant species visited by the bees and the bee species (mainly Apis cerena with some Apis melifera ) themselves were collected, preserved and identified. Plants were categorized as major, medium and minor sources of pollen and/or nectar. The pollen and nectar statuses in different plants were also determined. A total of 158 plant species were identified as main bee flora in the study area. Among them, 19 species were horticultural plants, 42 species were crop plants, 15 species were ornamental plants and 82 species were wild plants. In total, 38 species were recognized as major, 35 as medium and 30 as minor sources for both nectar and pollen. Months from March to May and August to October were the honey flow periods. Species of Brassica, Citrus, Pyrus, Berberis, Rubus, Callistemon, Bombox and Artemisia were some of the important plants which bloomed during those months. Winter (mid November to January) and rainy (June and July) seasons were identified as the dearth periods for bees to collect honey. Some of the plants that bloom during winter were Pisum sativum, Ipomoea batata and Eupatorium sp. Similarly, Lagerstroemia sp . , Impatiens balsamina , Sesamum indicum , Zea mays and many cucurbits bloomed during rainy season. Study has shown that mid-hills of Central Nepal is rich in bee flora and has great potential for beekeeping as many plants bloomed even in dearth periods. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/botor.v8i0.5558 Botanica Orientalis – Journal of Plant Science (2011) 8: 45-56
尼泊尔中部山区的蜜蜂群
养蜂是尼泊尔经济贫困家庭的一项有前途的事业。对农民来说,了解某一地区的蜂群是非常重要的。在2003-04年和2008-09年期间,在尼泊尔中部的中山进行了一项研究,以监测蜜蜂访问的常见植物物种及其访问时间和季节。对这些植物的花期也进行了观察。对蜜蜂在不同植物花上的活动进行了观察。还通过非正式的关键线人访谈收集了相关信息。收集、保存和鉴定了蜜蜂到访过的植物种类和蜜蜂自身的种类(主要是灰蜜蜂和部分灰蜜蜂)。植物被分为主要、中等和次要的花粉和/或花蜜来源。测定了不同植物的花粉和花蜜状况。研究区主要蜜蜂区系共鉴定出158种植物。其中,园艺植物19种,作物植物42种,观赏植物15种,野生植物82种。总共有38种被认为是主要来源,35种被认为是中等来源,30种被认为是次要来源。3 ~ 5月和8 ~ 10月为蜜流期。这几个月开花的重要植物有芸苔属、柑橘属、梨属、小檗属、野蔷薇属、金盏花属、金盏花属和蒿属。冬季(11月中旬至次年1月)和雨季(6月至7月)是蜜蜂采蜜的淡季。一些在冬季开花的植物是Pisum sativum, Ipomoea batata和Eupatorium sp.同样,Lagerstroemia sp.。在雨季,凤仙花、芝麻、玉米和许多葫芦都开花。研究表明,尼泊尔中部的中山有丰富的蜜蜂植物,并且有很大的养蜂潜力,因为许多植物即使在干旱时期也会开花。doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/botor.v8i0.5558 Botanica Orientalis - Plant Science (2011) 8:45 -56
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