Varietal and seasonal differences in the effects of commercial bumblebees on fruit quality in strawberry crops

Volume: 281, Pages: 124 - 133
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Both wild and managed pollinators significantly contribute to global food production by providing pollination services to crops. Colonies of commercially-reared honey bees and bumblebees are two of the largest groups of managed pollinators. Bumblebees in particular are increasingly used on soft fruit crops, such as strawberry, an economically important crop globally. Despite the use of commercial bumblebees in strawberry crops, there is little...
Paper Details
Title
Varietal and seasonal differences in the effects of commercial bumblebees on fruit quality in strawberry crops
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
281
Pages
124 - 133
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