在樱桃园和苹果园中,角蛾比双角蛾更适合管理传粉媒介

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Laurie Magnin, Felix Bianchi, Steffen Hagenbucher
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管理作物授粉严重依赖于蜜蜂Apis mellifera和大黄蜂Bombus terrestris,这是有风险的,可能会影响野生传粉者群落,并不总是能提供最好的授粉结果。石蜂(Osmia cornuta)和石蜂(Osmia bicornis)越来越多地被用作作物授粉的替代媒介,但尚不清楚这些物种是否适合用于水果授粉。在2个樱桃园和4个苹果园中,我们评价了圆角花和双角花作为管理传粉媒介的适宜性。在花期开始时,在果园中引进角花和双角花。我们通过样带步行的方式评估了它们的出茧时间、筑巢率、果园丰度、20分钟内的访花率和它们身上的花粉成分。在樱桃园和苹果园中,圆角夜蛾的出苗期早4±2天,筑巢率至少是双角夜蛾的5倍。样带步行结果显示,圆角花在果园中的数量比双角花多(21.2%±10.1%比1.3%±1.8%),且访花频率更高(53次比5次)。角蛾的花粉含量占蔷薇属植物(可能是苹果和樱桃)的95%,而双角蛾的花粉含量为30%,表明双角蛾主要在果园外觅食。这些结果表明,在相对凉爽和多雨的天气条件下,角蛾对早熟作物(如樱桃和苹果)的传粉能力优于双角蛾。
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Osmia cornuta Is a More Suitable Managed Pollinator for Cherry and Apple Orchards Than Osmia bicornis

Osmia cornuta Is a More Suitable Managed Pollinator for Cherry and Apple Orchards Than Osmia bicornis

Managed crop pollination strongly relies on the honeybee Apis mellifera and the bumblebee Bombus terrestris, which is risky, may impact wild pollinator communities and does not always give the best pollination outcomes. The mason bees Osmia cornuta and Osmia bicornis are increasingly used as alternative crop pollinators, but it is not clear how suitable these species are for fruit pollination. Here we assessed the suitability of O. cornuta and O. bicornis as managed pollinators in two cherry and four apple orchards. O. cornuta and O. bicornis were introduced in the orchards at the start of blooming. We assessed their time till emergence, nesting rate, abundance in orchards via transect walks, flower visitation rate in 20-min time counts and pollen composition on their bodies. O. cornuta emerged 4 ± 2 days earlier and had a minimum of 5-fold higher nesting rate than O. bicornis in cherry and apple orchards. Transect walks revealed that O. cornuta was more abundant in orchards than O. bicornis (21.2% ± 10.1% vs. 1.3% ± 1.8% of all observed pollinators) and more frequently observed visiting flowers (53 vs. 5 visits for O. cornuta and O. bicornis, respectively). Pollen loads of O. cornuta contained 95% of Rosacea plants (likely apple and cherry), whereas this was 30% for O. bicornis, indicating that O. bicornis mainly foraged outside the orchards. These findings indicate that O. cornuta is a better pollinator than O. bicornis for early blooming crops, such as cherry and apple, in the relatively cool and rainy weather conditions during our study.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Entomology publishes original articles on current research in applied entomology, including mites and spiders in terrestrial ecosystems. Submit your next manuscript for rapid publication: the average time is currently 6 months from submission to publication. With Journal of Applied Entomology''s dynamic article-by-article publication process, Early View, fully peer-reviewed and type-set articles are published online as soon as they complete, without waiting for full issue compilation.
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