作为苦瓜替代传粉者的昼行蛾。

Shigeki Kishi, Tomoya Tawaratsumida, Yoshihiro Tanaka, Tsunashi Kamo, Masayoshi K Hiraiwa, Aoi Nikkeshi
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苦瓜,学名:Momordica charantia L.(葫芦科:葫芦科),是热带和亚热带地区的主要蔬菜作物。蜜蜂被认为是苦瓜的主要传粉者,但它们通常更喜欢能提供花蜜和花粉的雄花,而不是不能提供花蜜和花粉的雌花。这种偏好会导致苦瓜授粉不足。因此,探索替代的苦瓜传粉媒介对于确保有效的授粉和最佳的果实产量至关重要,特别是在蜜蜂授粉效果可能较差的温室环境中。研究了夜行蛾的传粉效率,并与蜜蜂、大黄蜂和小蜜蜂的传粉效率进行了比较。我们的研究结果表明,飞蛾对雌雄苦瓜花的访问率相等,并且每次访问的花粉粒数量明显多于蜜蜂。这种高传粉效率,加上它们的非选择性访花行为,使飞蛾成为苦瓜的一个有希望的替代传粉者。我们的研究结果表明,在温室环境下,飞蛾可能是苦瓜的有效传粉媒介。这一发现为可持续农业开辟了新的可能性,并可能导致改进苦瓜和其他葫芦类作物的授粉策略。
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Diurnal hawkmoths as alternative pollinators for bitter gourd.

Bitter gourd, Momordica charantia L. (Cucurbitales: Cucurbitaceae), is a major vegetable crop in tropical and subtropical regions. Honeybees are considered the primary pollinators of bitter gourd, but they often favor male flowers, which offer nectar and pollen rewards, over female flowers, which do not. This preference can lead to pollination deficiency in bitter gourd. Therefore, exploring alternative pollinators for bitter gourd is crucial to ensure efficient pollination and optimal fruit production, especially in greenhouse settings where honeybee pollination may be less effective. We investigated the pollination efficiency of diurnal hawkmoths and compared it with that of honeybees, bumblebees, and small bees. Our findings revealed that hawkmoths exhibit equal visitation rates to both male and female bitter gourd flowers and deposit a significantly greater number of pollen grains per visit than those bees. This high pollination efficiency, combined with their nonselective flower visitation behavior, makes hawkmoths a promising alternative pollinator for bitter gourd. Our results suggest that hawkmoths could be effective pollinator agents for bitter gourd, especially in greenhouse settings. This discovery opens up new possibilities for sustainable agriculture and could lead to improved pollination strategies for bitter gourd and other cucurbit crops.

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