Bee pollination in vegetables: current status, challenges and prospects

Vegetables are very important for human health in the era of nutritional security because they are rich in vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals, and dietary fibers. Inadequate pollination due to the decline of pollinators is a major obstacle in achieving high productivity of vegetables that adversely...

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Main Authors: Pratap A. Divekar, Aradhana Mishra, Ravindr Kumar
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Language:English
Published: Maximum Academic Press 2024-01-01
Series:Circular Agricultural Systems
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Online Access:https://www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/cas-0024-0015
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description Vegetables are very important for human health in the era of nutritional security because they are rich in vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals, and dietary fibers. Inadequate pollination due to the decline of pollinators is a major obstacle in achieving high productivity of vegetables that adversely affects the quality and quantity of seed production of vegetables. Bee pollination influences the profitability and productivity of several horticultural crops, especially vegetables. Bee pollination significantly increases crop quality and yield, and it also has widespread nutritional and monetary advantages. Bees encounter various obstacles that might negatively impact their quality of life, such as habitat destruction, effects of agrochemicals, insect-pest and diseases, and changing weather scenarios. The inadvertent usage of agrochemicals contaminates the vegetables and the bee products that are eventually consumed by humans. To meet the pollination demand of cross-pollinated vegetables like cucurbits and cole crops, 3−5 bee colonies/hectare are sufficient. Aspects like colony conditions, beehive densities, distribution, and time of placement of bee colonies must be considered to improve bee pollination. Bees are recognized as the most important pollinators because of their effectiveness and wider availability across the globe. To ensure food security, nutritional security, and to preserve biodiversity, bee pollination must be enhanced and given prime importance in vegetables. The integrated pollination technique, which recently arose but is in the infancy stage, links wild and managed bees on more bee-friendly farmlands to provide reliable and sufficient pollination.
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spelling doaj-art-6b084e35fe70407290fabc5a4c25d9872025-08-20T03:18:23ZengMaximum Academic PressCircular Agricultural Systems2767-96082024-01-014111310.48130/cas-0024-0015cas-0024-0015Bee pollination in vegetables: current status, challenges and prospectsPratap A. Divekar0Aradhana Mishra1Ravindr Kumar2ICAR-Indian Institute of Vegetable Research (IIVR), Varanasi, 221305, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaICAR-Indian Institute of Vegetable Research (IIVR), Varanasi, 221305, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaICAR-Indian Institute of Vegetable Research (IIVR), Varanasi, 221305, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaVegetables are very important for human health in the era of nutritional security because they are rich in vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals, and dietary fibers. Inadequate pollination due to the decline of pollinators is a major obstacle in achieving high productivity of vegetables that adversely affects the quality and quantity of seed production of vegetables. Bee pollination influences the profitability and productivity of several horticultural crops, especially vegetables. Bee pollination significantly increases crop quality and yield, and it also has widespread nutritional and monetary advantages. Bees encounter various obstacles that might negatively impact their quality of life, such as habitat destruction, effects of agrochemicals, insect-pest and diseases, and changing weather scenarios. The inadvertent usage of agrochemicals contaminates the vegetables and the bee products that are eventually consumed by humans. To meet the pollination demand of cross-pollinated vegetables like cucurbits and cole crops, 3−5 bee colonies/hectare are sufficient. Aspects like colony conditions, beehive densities, distribution, and time of placement of bee colonies must be considered to improve bee pollination. Bees are recognized as the most important pollinators because of their effectiveness and wider availability across the globe. To ensure food security, nutritional security, and to preserve biodiversity, bee pollination must be enhanced and given prime importance in vegetables. The integrated pollination technique, which recently arose but is in the infancy stage, links wild and managed bees on more bee-friendly farmlands to provide reliable and sufficient pollination.https://www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/cas-0024-0015bee pollinationvegetablesapis melliferastingless beeseed productionprospects & challenges
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Bee pollination in vegetables: current status, challenges and prospects
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bee pollination
vegetables
apis mellifera
stingless bee
seed production
prospects & challenges
title Bee pollination in vegetables: current status, challenges and prospects
title_full Bee pollination in vegetables: current status, challenges and prospects
title_fullStr Bee pollination in vegetables: current status, challenges and prospects
title_full_unstemmed Bee pollination in vegetables: current status, challenges and prospects
title_short Bee pollination in vegetables: current status, challenges and prospects
title_sort bee pollination in vegetables current status challenges and prospects
topic bee pollination
vegetables
apis mellifera
stingless bee
seed production
prospects & challenges
url https://www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/cas-0024-0015
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