Diversity of Bee Pollinators – Global and Indian Perspective

U. Amala, Subaharan Kesavan, TM Shivalingaswamy
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Bees are important diverse group of pollinators that contribute to pollination and reproductive success of many angiosperms. Of the hundred principal crops that accounts for world’s food supply, only 15 % was pollinated by domestic bees (honeybees and bumble bees) and 80% are pollinated by wild non-apis bees (leaf cutter bees, sweat bees, digger bees). Honeybees, bumble bees and stingless bees were social in habit with typical caste system (queen, drones and workers) and division of labour. Seven different species of honeybees were reported from India viz., Apis mellifera, A. cerana, A. florea, A. dorsata and A. labriosa . Among the different species of honeybees, A. mellifera and A. cerana were domesticated in India for the honey production. Native bees like leaf cutter bees, sweat bees, digger bees were solitary in habit and constructs their habit in hollow cavities, pithy stems and underground. The native bees buzz pollinates plants with typical floral morphology results in increased fruit/pod set and yield in different crops.
蜜蜂传粉媒介的多样性——全球和印度视角
蜜蜂是一种重要的传粉媒介,对被子植物的传粉和繁殖的成功起着重要作用。在占世界粮食供应的100种主要作物中,只有15%是由家养蜜蜂(蜜蜂和大黄蜂)授粉的,80%是由野生非apis蜜蜂(切叶蜂、汗蜂、挖土蜂)授粉的。蜜蜂、大黄蜂和无刺蜂习惯上是社会性的,具有典型的等级制度(蜂王、雄蜂和工蜂)和劳动分工。在印度共发现了7种蜜蜂,分别是:蜜蜂蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)、蜜蜂蜜蜂(A. cerana)、花蜜蜂(A. florrea)、多尔蜜蜂(A. dorsata)和拉布里osa蜜蜂(A. labriosa)。在不同种类的蜜蜂中,印度驯化了A. mellifera和A. cerana用于蜂蜜生产。本土蜜蜂,如切叶蜂、汗蜂、挖土蜂,习惯独居,在空心洞、茎干和地下筑巢。本地蜜蜂对具有典型花形态的植物进行蜂鸣式传粉,可提高不同作物的果实/荚果实数和产量。
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