Foraging behavior of floral visitors of banana (Musa spp.) and its implication for the transmission of plant pathogens
2004
Fajardo, A.C., Jr. | Cervancia, C.R. | Raymundo, A.K.,Philippines Univ. Los Banos, College 4031 Laguna (Philippines)
The most common floral visitors of Musa spp. were stingless bees (Trigona spp.), honey bees (Apis spp.), carpenter bees (Xylocopa spp.), Drosophila sp. and ants. Their activities synchronized with anthesis. Since the banana inflorescence contains copious amount of nectar and enormous pollen grains, foraging bees may not transfer anymore to another flower. Such behavior minimizes the chance of disease transmission.
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书目信息
出版者
UPLB-BP
页码
p. 57-61
其它主题
Busqueda de alimento; Agent pathogene; Espece; Organismos patogenos; Transmision de enfermedades
语言
英语
注释
Summary (En)
1 table, 16 ref.
ISBN
971-547-271X
类型
Conference; Non-Conventional; Summary
来源
Bees for New Asia: proceedings of the Seventh Asian Apicultural Association Conference and Tenth BEENET Symposium and Techofora, Camaya, E.N.Cervancia, C.R. (eds.).- College, Laguna (Philippines): UPLB-BP, 2004. 7. Asian Apicultural Association Conference and 10. BEENET Symposium and Technofora,7. Asian Apicultural Association Conference and 10. BEENET Symposium and Technofora, College, Laguna (Philippines, 23-27 Feb 2004.- 971-547-271X.- p. 57-61
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7. Asian Apicultural Association Conference and 10. BEENET Symposium and Technofora, , College, Laguna (Philippines, 23-27 Feb 2004
2007-05-15
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