不丹西部农民对传粉媒介和苹果授粉的看法

K. Dorji, L. Marshall, S. Tashi, K. Biesmeijer
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苹果在产量和经济价值方面都是全球最重要的水果作物之一,并且依赖昆虫授粉。授粉已被证明能提高苹果的产量和经济价值。不丹的苹果产量从2014年的7051吨下降到2018年的3684吨。在确定的导致苹果质量和产量下降的因素中,据推测,不丹农民对果园传粉者不足和授粉效率低下的认识较低。在这里,我们调查了不丹三个主要的苹果产区:廷布、帕罗和哈,农民对苹果授粉和传粉媒介的知识和看法。采用半结构化问卷对105名农民(各区35名)进行了访谈。当被问及与往年相比的收益率趋势时,74.3%的受访者表示,与2019年相比,收益率有所下降,96.2%的受访者表示,过去5年收益率有所下降。60%的农民不知道苹果授粉和传粉者的重要性。农民们无法区分不同的传粉媒介,蜜蜂是农民们唯一知道的传粉媒介。研究发现,受教育程度和多年的工作经验会影响农民对传粉媒介和苹果授粉的认识。这项研究建立了不丹农民知识的基线信息,这将有助于改善农场管理实践,这将有利于苹果的质量和生产力,以及传粉媒介的保护。
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Farmers’ Perception on Pollinators and Apple Pollination in Western Bhutan
Apples are one of the most important global fruit crops both in terms of yield and economic value, and rely on insect pollination. Pollination has been shown to increase apple production and economic value. The apple production in Bhutan has decreased from 7,051 MT in 2014 to 3,684 MT in 2018. Among the factors identified for the decline of apple quality and yield, pollinator deficits in orchards and inefficient pollination are hypothesised to be less recognised among Bhutanese farmers. Here we surveyed the knowledge and perception of farmers towards apple pollination and pollinators in the three dominant apple-producing districts of Bhutan: Thimphu, Paro, and Haa. One hundred and five farmers (35 from each district) were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire. When asked about the yield trend compared to previous years, 74.3% of the respondents noticed a decrease in yield compared to the year 2019, and 96.2% of the respondents said yield has decreased over the last five years. Sixty percent of the farmers were unaware of apple pollination and the importance of pol-linators. The farmers could not differentiate between different pollinator species, with honeybees be-ing the only pollinator known to the farmers. Education and years of working experience were found to influence farmers’ knowledge about pollinators and apple pollination. This study establishes base-line information of farmers’ knowledge in Bhutan, which will be useful to improve farm management practices that will benefit apple quality and productivity, as well as pollinator conservation.
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