Botanical and synthetic pesticides alter the flower visitation rates of pollinator bees in Neotropical melon fields

Volume: 251, Pages: 591 - 599
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
The ecological and economic contributions of pollinator bees to agricultural production have been threatened by the inappropriate and excessive use of pesticides. These pesticides are often applied in areas with ecological peculiarities (e.g., the Neotropical savannah-like region termed as Cerrado) that were not considered during the product development. Here, we conducted field experiments with melon (i.e., Cucumis melo L.) plants cultivated...
Paper Details
Title
Botanical and synthetic pesticides alter the flower visitation rates of pollinator bees in Neotropical melon fields
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
251
Pages
591 - 599
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