Not AvailableIt has been established that pollinating agents are essential for survival and reproduction of several wild plant species (Kearns et al., 1998) and in the recent years, there has been an increasing recognition of the importance of pollination, mostly by i nsects, in crop plants (Klein et al., 2007). The major pollinator dependent crops are fruit and vegetable crops, spices and plantation crops and pulses and oilseed crops. It has been estimated that the total annual economic value of crop pollination worldwide is about € 153 billion (Gallai et al., 2009). Klein et al. (2007) found that 87 of the world’s leading food crops depend upon animal pollination, representing 35 pe rcent of global food production. The area cover...
87.5% of wild plant species are thought to be pollinated to some extent by animals, with an estimate...
Humanity faces amajor challenge as agricultural intensification and growth ofcultivated areas increa...
Background. Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Not Availablepollinating agents are essential for survival and reproduction of several wild plant s...
The extent of our reliance on animal pollination for world crop production for human food has not pr...
SummaryThere is evidence that pollinators are declining as a result of local and global environmenta...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
There is evidence that pollinators are declining as a result of local and global environmental degra...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Pollinators are a key component of global biodiversity, providing vital ecosystem services to crops...
The dramatic declines in pollinator (social and solitary bees, wasps, flies, beetles, butterflies, a...
The global increase in the proportion of land cultivated with pollinator-dependent crops implies inc...
Animal pollination can impact food security since many crops depend on pollinators to produce fruits...
Animal pollination can impact food security since many crops depend on pollinators to produce fruits...
87.5% of wild plant species are thought to be pollinated to some extent by animals, with an estimate...
Humanity faces amajor challenge as agricultural intensification and growth ofcultivated areas increa...
Background. Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...
Not Availablepollinating agents are essential for survival and reproduction of several wild plant s...
The extent of our reliance on animal pollination for world crop production for human food has not pr...
SummaryThere is evidence that pollinators are declining as a result of local and global environmenta...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
There is evidence that pollinators are declining as a result of local and global environmental degra...
Insect pollinators of crops and wild plants are under threat globally and their decline or loss coul...
Pollinators are a key component of global biodiversity, providing vital ecosystem services to crops...
The dramatic declines in pollinator (social and solitary bees, wasps, flies, beetles, butterflies, a...
The global increase in the proportion of land cultivated with pollinator-dependent crops implies inc...
Animal pollination can impact food security since many crops depend on pollinators to produce fruits...
Animal pollination can impact food security since many crops depend on pollinators to produce fruits...
87.5% of wild plant species are thought to be pollinated to some extent by animals, with an estimate...
Humanity faces amajor challenge as agricultural intensification and growth ofcultivated areas increa...
Background. Up to 75% of crop species benefit at least to some degree from animal pollination for fr...