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Crop pollination with bumblebees, Bombus impatiens in greenhouses

Written by gbjagdale

on June 24, 2018 at 11:41 pm.

Crop Pollination in greenhouses Bumblebees, Bombus impatiens (Photo 1) have been used for pollination of many crops including cucumbers, peppers, squash, tomatoes and several fruits like apple, blackberry, blueberry and pear (Photo 2) that require the additional help for setting … Continued

Tags: Bombus impatiens, Bumblebees, Pollination

Bumblebees, Bombus impatiens for crop pollination

Written by gbjagdale

on June 28, 2013 at 6:44 pm.

Bumblebees, Bombus impatiens are currently used for pollination of various crops- BugsForGrowers.com   Over 75% globally grown and economically important crops rely either in part or completely on animal pollination. Both honeybees (Fig. 1) and bumblebees have been employed for pollination … Continued

Tags: Bombus impatiens, Bumblebees, Pollination

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