Non-Peer ReviewedEchinacea (Asteraceae) is grown as a nutraceutical crop and is one of the best selling medicinal plants on the North American market today, accounting for over 300 million dollars annually in sales. Echinacea angustifolia accounts for the majority of Echinacea produced in Saskatchewan and is native to the southern regions of the Canadian Prairies. Echinacea must be cross-pollinated to set seed, as is typical of members of the Asteraceae, and only insects can effect cross-pollination. An in-depth knowledge of Echinacea’s pollination system is essential to developing Echinacea as a sustainable market crop. E. angustifolia’s native pollinators are being identified and their pollination efficiencies assessed by pollen-tube quan...
For over a century, documented scientific research and debate has revolved around the therapeutic pr...
Survival and reproduction of several wild plants and crops is mostly by insects pollinator, their re...
1. Ecological intensification provides opportunity to increase agricultural productivity while minim...
Non-Peer ReviewedEchinacea (Asteraceae) is grown as a nutraceutical crop and is one of the best sell...
The goals of this research project were to identify the various insects observed to visit infloresce...
During the 1990s, the popularity of the genus Echinacea Moench (Asteraceae) as a dietary supplement ...
Echinacea is a well-established, high-value crop, both as an ornamental and dietary supplement. A co...
Insect pollinated mass flowering crops are becoming more widespread and there is a need to understan...
The diversity and abundance of insect pollinators are declining. This decline reduces the potential ...
One of the largest of herbaceous plants growing at Tolland, Colorado, 9,000 feet above sea level, is...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Insect pollinator abundan...
Insect pests are responsible, among other factors, for reducing the productivity of crops. While che...
Background: Insect pollinator abundance, in particular that of bees, has been shown to be high where...
Echium (Echium plantagineum L.) is an alternative oilseed crop in summer-wet temperate regions that ...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) are frequently used in agriculture for pollination services because of...
For over a century, documented scientific research and debate has revolved around the therapeutic pr...
Survival and reproduction of several wild plants and crops is mostly by insects pollinator, their re...
1. Ecological intensification provides opportunity to increase agricultural productivity while minim...
Non-Peer ReviewedEchinacea (Asteraceae) is grown as a nutraceutical crop and is one of the best sell...
The goals of this research project were to identify the various insects observed to visit infloresce...
During the 1990s, the popularity of the genus Echinacea Moench (Asteraceae) as a dietary supplement ...
Echinacea is a well-established, high-value crop, both as an ornamental and dietary supplement. A co...
Insect pollinated mass flowering crops are becoming more widespread and there is a need to understan...
The diversity and abundance of insect pollinators are declining. This decline reduces the potential ...
One of the largest of herbaceous plants growing at Tolland, Colorado, 9,000 feet above sea level, is...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Insect pollinator abundan...
Insect pests are responsible, among other factors, for reducing the productivity of crops. While che...
Background: Insect pollinator abundance, in particular that of bees, has been shown to be high where...
Echium (Echium plantagineum L.) is an alternative oilseed crop in summer-wet temperate regions that ...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) are frequently used in agriculture for pollination services because of...
For over a century, documented scientific research and debate has revolved around the therapeutic pr...
Survival and reproduction of several wild plants and crops is mostly by insects pollinator, their re...
1. Ecological intensification provides opportunity to increase agricultural productivity while minim...