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    Selection of bee-pollinated cucumber (mellittophilae) for resistance to F. oxisporum by O.S. Madamkin, K.K. Biryukova, I.I. Tarasenkov, A.V. Polyakov

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…The article reports on breeding program for bee-pollinated cucumber (mellittophilae) carrying the resistance to F. oxisporum. …”
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    Establishment and management of wildflower areas for insect pollinators in commercial orchards by Claire Carvell, Nadine Mitschunas, Rachel McDonald, Sarah Hulmes, Lucy Hulmes, Rory S. O'Connor, Michael P.D. Garratt, Simon G. Potts, Michelle T. Fountain, Dinara Sadykova, Mike Edwards, Marek Nowakowski, Richard F. Pywell, John W. Redhead

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…We conducted a replicated experiment to establish wildflower areas to support insect pollinators in apple orchards. Over three years, and across 23 commercial UK orchards with and without sown wildflowers, we conducted 828 transect surveys across various non-crop habitats. …”
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    Anther development in tribe Epidendreae: orchids with contrasting pollination syndromes by Benjamín Valencia-Nieto, Victoria Sosa, Judith Márquez-Guzmán

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Background Epidendreae is one of the most diverse tribes among the orchids with remarkable variation in life form, floral morphology and pollination syndromes. Its circumscription was recently revised and subtribes Agrostophyllinae and Calypsoinae were transferred into this tribe. …”
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    Preference of Pollinators over Various Forage Mixtures and Microelement Treatments by Marian Hýbl, Jan Šipoš, Anna Krejčová, Karolína Sodomová, Ondřej Polák, Ivana Koláčková, Petr Mráz

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Low plant species richness and abundance, as well as contamination, can lead to a lack of nutrients in the diets of pollinators. This can cause increased oxidative stress, low resistance to disease and reduced detoxification ability. …”
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