Strawberry and oilseed rape are economically important and co-flowering insect-pollinated crops that may affect each other via shared pollinators. One potential negative effect of pollinator sharing is stigma clogging, i.e. that pollen from one plant species covers the stigma and prevents pollination in the other. We tested if application of oilseed rape pollen on strawberry receptacles reduces pollination with subsequent effects on strawberry weight, number of malformations and ripening time. We simulated real pollination situations by using dead bees mounted on toothpicks to mimic flower-visitation of foraging bees. Six strawberry flowers, usually on different plant individuals, were hand-pollinated sequentially per simulated foraging bou...
Neonicotinoid insecticides applied to flowering crops can have negative impacts on bees, with implic...
1. A diverse array of wild bee species may provide more effective pollination than the widely employ...
Voß A-C, Hauertmann M, Laufer M-C, Lach A, Junker RR, Eilers E. Fungicides and strawberry pollinatio...
Strawberry and oilseed rape are economically important and co-flowering insect-pollinated crops that...
Increasing cultivation of oilseed rape may have consequences for pollinators and wild plant pollinat...
The global decline in pollinators has partly been blamed on pesticides, leading some to propose pest...
The global decline in pollinators has partly been blamed on pesticides, leading some to propose pest...
Wild bees provide a free and potentially diverse ecosystem service to farmers growing pollination-de...
Increasing cultivation of oilseed rape may have consequences for pollinators and wild plant pollinat...
Abstract Background Strawberries are a common crop whose yield success depends on the availability o...
Strawberry (Fragaria x ananasa Duch.) is the most economically important soft fruit worldwide. While...
The global decline in pollinators has partly been blamed on pesticides, leading some to propose pest...
Wildflower strips (WFS) are increasingly used to counteract the negative consequences of agricultura...
Ecological intensification of agriculture implies managing ecological processes to improve performan...
Investigations were conducted to determine the insect pollinators visiting strawberry blossoms and t...
Neonicotinoid insecticides applied to flowering crops can have negative impacts on bees, with implic...
1. A diverse array of wild bee species may provide more effective pollination than the widely employ...
Voß A-C, Hauertmann M, Laufer M-C, Lach A, Junker RR, Eilers E. Fungicides and strawberry pollinatio...
Strawberry and oilseed rape are economically important and co-flowering insect-pollinated crops that...
Increasing cultivation of oilseed rape may have consequences for pollinators and wild plant pollinat...
The global decline in pollinators has partly been blamed on pesticides, leading some to propose pest...
The global decline in pollinators has partly been blamed on pesticides, leading some to propose pest...
Wild bees provide a free and potentially diverse ecosystem service to farmers growing pollination-de...
Increasing cultivation of oilseed rape may have consequences for pollinators and wild plant pollinat...
Abstract Background Strawberries are a common crop whose yield success depends on the availability o...
Strawberry (Fragaria x ananasa Duch.) is the most economically important soft fruit worldwide. While...
The global decline in pollinators has partly been blamed on pesticides, leading some to propose pest...
Wildflower strips (WFS) are increasingly used to counteract the negative consequences of agricultura...
Ecological intensification of agriculture implies managing ecological processes to improve performan...
Investigations were conducted to determine the insect pollinators visiting strawberry blossoms and t...
Neonicotinoid insecticides applied to flowering crops can have negative impacts on bees, with implic...
1. A diverse array of wild bee species may provide more effective pollination than the widely employ...
Voß A-C, Hauertmann M, Laufer M-C, Lach A, Junker RR, Eilers E. Fungicides and strawberry pollinatio...