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Insect pollinators diversity and abundance in Eruca sativa Mill. (Arugula) and Brassica rapa L. (Field mustard) crops
Studies on the insect pollinators diversity and their relative abundance in Eruca sativa Mill. (Arugula) and Brassica rapa L. (field mustard) was carried out during spring season from February to April consecutively during all the three years of 2016–18. Insect pollinators observed belonged to four...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6864147/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31762647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2018.08.012 |
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author | Shakeel, Muhammad Ali, Hussain Ahmad, Sajjad Said, Fazal Khan, Khalid Ali Bashir, Muhammad Amjad Anjum, Syed Ishtiaq Islam, Waqar Ghramh, Hamed A. Ansari, Mohammad Javed Ali, Habib |
author_facet | Shakeel, Muhammad Ali, Hussain Ahmad, Sajjad Said, Fazal Khan, Khalid Ali Bashir, Muhammad Amjad Anjum, Syed Ishtiaq Islam, Waqar Ghramh, Hamed A. Ansari, Mohammad Javed Ali, Habib |
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description | Studies on the insect pollinators diversity and their relative abundance in Eruca sativa Mill. (Arugula) and Brassica rapa L. (field mustard) was carried out during spring season from February to April consecutively during all the three years of 2016–18. Insect pollinators observed belonged to four orders i.e. Hymenoptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera, and Coleoptera. A total of 20 major species of insect pollinators were recorded. The highest abundance of pollinator species belonged to Hymenoptera. The most prominent insect pollinator species were Apis mellifera followed by other three honey bee species of A. cerana, A. florea, and A. dorsata respectively. Some species of solitary bees were also recorded. From Diptera, four species of syrphid fly and one species from Muscidae family were also recorded. Insect pollinators recorded from order Lepidoptera were Pieris brassicae, Vanessa cardui, and Papilio demoleus. Lady bird beetle Coccinella septempunctata was recorded from Coleoptera order as occasional visitor. It was noticed that E. sativa attracted more insect pollinators than B. rapa which may be attributed to different amount and chemical properties of nectar, with number of pollen grains, and flower canopy of both crops. Further studies are needed to confirm the reasons for higher pollinator visitation to E. sativa than B. rapa through chemical analysis of nectar, amount of pollens, flower physiology and phenology of both crops. |
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spelling | pubmed-68641472019-11-22 Insect pollinators diversity and abundance in Eruca sativa Mill. (Arugula) and Brassica rapa L. (Field mustard) crops Shakeel, Muhammad Ali, Hussain Ahmad, Sajjad Said, Fazal Khan, Khalid Ali Bashir, Muhammad Amjad Anjum, Syed Ishtiaq Islam, Waqar Ghramh, Hamed A. Ansari, Mohammad Javed Ali, Habib Saudi J Biol Sci Article Studies on the insect pollinators diversity and their relative abundance in Eruca sativa Mill. (Arugula) and Brassica rapa L. (field mustard) was carried out during spring season from February to April consecutively during all the three years of 2016–18. Insect pollinators observed belonged to four orders i.e. Hymenoptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera, and Coleoptera. A total of 20 major species of insect pollinators were recorded. The highest abundance of pollinator species belonged to Hymenoptera. The most prominent insect pollinator species were Apis mellifera followed by other three honey bee species of A. cerana, A. florea, and A. dorsata respectively. Some species of solitary bees were also recorded. From Diptera, four species of syrphid fly and one species from Muscidae family were also recorded. Insect pollinators recorded from order Lepidoptera were Pieris brassicae, Vanessa cardui, and Papilio demoleus. Lady bird beetle Coccinella septempunctata was recorded from Coleoptera order as occasional visitor. It was noticed that E. sativa attracted more insect pollinators than B. rapa which may be attributed to different amount and chemical properties of nectar, with number of pollen grains, and flower canopy of both crops. Further studies are needed to confirm the reasons for higher pollinator visitation to E. sativa than B. rapa through chemical analysis of nectar, amount of pollens, flower physiology and phenology of both crops. Elsevier 2019-11 2018-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6864147/ /pubmed/31762647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2018.08.012 Text en © 2018 Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Shakeel, Muhammad Ali, Hussain Ahmad, Sajjad Said, Fazal Khan, Khalid Ali Bashir, Muhammad Amjad Anjum, Syed Ishtiaq Islam, Waqar Ghramh, Hamed A. Ansari, Mohammad Javed Ali, Habib Insect pollinators diversity and abundance in Eruca sativa Mill. (Arugula) and Brassica rapa L. (Field mustard) crops |
title | Insect pollinators diversity and abundance in Eruca sativa Mill. (Arugula) and Brassica rapa L. (Field mustard) crops |
title_full | Insect pollinators diversity and abundance in Eruca sativa Mill. (Arugula) and Brassica rapa L. (Field mustard) crops |
title_fullStr | Insect pollinators diversity and abundance in Eruca sativa Mill. (Arugula) and Brassica rapa L. (Field mustard) crops |
title_full_unstemmed | Insect pollinators diversity and abundance in Eruca sativa Mill. (Arugula) and Brassica rapa L. (Field mustard) crops |
title_short | Insect pollinators diversity and abundance in Eruca sativa Mill. (Arugula) and Brassica rapa L. (Field mustard) crops |
title_sort | insect pollinators diversity and abundance in eruca sativa mill. (arugula) and brassica rapa l. (field mustard) crops |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6864147/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31762647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2018.08.012 |
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