|
|
||||||||
a Annagraben 83, D-53111 Bonn, Germany
b Abteilung Systematische Botanik und Ökologie, Universität Ulm, Albert-Einstein-Allee 11, D-89081 Ulm, Germany
cwesterkamp{at}compuserve.com
Pollination is an often overlooked but large cost factor in crop production. In spite of the high diversity of flowers, which requires an adequate diversity of pollinators, almost all animal pollination is simplistically ascribed to the manageable but often less efficient pollinator, the European honeybee, Apis mellifera L. In the case of poor pollination by honeybees, a number of costly techniques is applied to enforce fruit setoften with poor results. Finally, growers may resort to hand pollination, which greatly raises production costs. Knowledge of the appropriate pollinator is already available in many cases, however. This is demonstrated in this paper with examples spanning the whole range of pollination syndromes. To make this knowledge accessible, an expert-based Internet-accessible database is suggested.
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
N. P. Chacoff and M. A. Aizen Pollination Requirements of Pigmented Grapefruit (Citrus paradisi Macf.) from Northwestern Argentina Crop Sci., May 31, 2007; 47(3): 1143 - 1150. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| The SCI Journals | Agronomy Journal | Vadose Zone Journal | |||
| Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education |
Soil Science Society of America Journal | ||||
| Journal of Plant Registrations | Journal of Environmental Quality |
The Plant Genome | |||