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Crop Pollination by Bees

By: Keith S Delaplane and Daniel F Mayer
344 pages, B/w photos, illus, tabs
Publisher: CABI Publishing
Crop Pollination by Bees
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  • Crop Pollination by Bees ISBN: 9780851994482 Hardback Dec 2000 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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About this book

The collapse of the ubiquitous honey bee population during the past 20 years has caused a pollination vacuum for many crops. Surveys and grower experience indicate that a crisis exists in pollinator populations.

This book is an accessible, practical and authoritative research-based guide to using bees for crop pollination. It emphasizes conserving feral bee populations as well as more traditional methods of culturing honey bees and other bees. It addresses the biology of pollination, culturing and managing bees for optimum crop pollination. Individual pollination requirements and recommendations for the world's main crops are covered in 36 short chapters that make up the second part of the book.

Contents

Why bee pollination?; bee conservation; honey bees; bumble bees and alkali bees; orchard mason bees; bees and pesticides; priorities in technology development, research and education; individual crop pollination requirements and recommendations. (Part contents).

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By: Keith S Delaplane and Daniel F Mayer
344 pages, B/w photos, illus, tabs
Publisher: CABI Publishing
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