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Abd Al-Fattah, M., Elshenawy, I., Tharwat, E., El-Dereny, S. (2016). Activity of Honey Bee Foragersin Nectar and Pollen Collection From Flowers of Plum (Prunus sp.) Cultivars. Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 7(9), 549-554. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2016.51224
M. A. Abd Al-Fattah; I. E. Elshenawy; E. E. Tharwat; Sarah H. El-Dereny. "Activity of Honey Bee Foragersin Nectar and Pollen Collection From Flowers of Plum (Prunus sp.) Cultivars". Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 7, 9, 2016, 549-554. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2016.51224
Abd Al-Fattah, M., Elshenawy, I., Tharwat, E., El-Dereny, S. (2016). 'Activity of Honey Bee Foragersin Nectar and Pollen Collection From Flowers of Plum (Prunus sp.) Cultivars', Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 7(9), pp. 549-554. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2016.51224
Abd Al-Fattah, M., Elshenawy, I., Tharwat, E., El-Dereny, S. Activity of Honey Bee Foragersin Nectar and Pollen Collection From Flowers of Plum (Prunus sp.) Cultivars. Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 2016; 7(9): 549-554. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2016.51224

Activity of Honey Bee Foragersin Nectar and Pollen Collection From Flowers of Plum (Prunus sp.) Cultivars

Article 1, Volume 7, Issue 9, September 2016, Page 549-554  XML PDF (550.6 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jppp.2016.51224
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Authors
M. A. Abd Al-Fattah1; I. E. Elshenawy2; E. E. Tharwat3; Sarah H. El-Dereny3
1Department of Economic Entomology & Pesticides, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt.
2Department of Pomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
3Department of Beekeeping, Plant Protection Institute, Agriculture Research Center, Ministry of Agriculture, Giza, Egypt.
Abstract
The activity of honey bee foragers in collecting of pollen, nectar or both from flowers of three plum, (prunus sp.) cultivars (cvs.) was investigated during the flowering season of two successive years,(2012 &2013) in plum orchard at El-kalubia Governorate, Egypt. In general, Hollywoodplum cultivar was significantly more attractant to bee foragers than Santarosa and Golden Japanese cvs. During two studied seasons. For all studied cultivars, honeybee workers worked on flowers throughout the day time with highest activity at 2 p.m. Highest percentage of pollen gatherers was recorded on flowers of Hollywood cultivar 37.7% & 35.4%, followed by Golden Japanese 29.9% & 28.2% then Santarosa flowers 26.1% & 27.4% during the two seasons, respectively. Activity of pollen collection was concentrated in the early time of day for all cultivars with the highest peak at 11 a.m., (mean of 40.9%), while the lowest value was 20.4%. In the other hand, Golden Japanese flowers were significantly attracted the nectar foragers than Santarosa and Hollywood flowers through the two seasons, (37.3% & 36.4%; 34.8% & 33.1% and 28.0% & 27.6% for the previous plum cultivars, respectively). Nectar gathering activity by honeybee from all plum cultivars was strongly concentrated in the second half of day time with a highest mean percentage (43.0%) at 2 p.m.The collection of both nectar and pollen in the same trip by one forager was also observed on the three studied plum cultivars during the two seasons of study. Santarosa flowers attained the first rank encouraging honeybee workers for gathering the both types of food, (39.3%) followed by (35.6%) for Hollywood and (34.2%) for Golden Japanese, (as a mean of two seasons). The more favorite time for this activity pattern is early morning, (44.3%) or late afternoon, (41.8%) with no significant difference between them as a mean of two successive seasons.
Keywords
plum cultivars; pollinationbehavior of honeybee foragers; pollen gatherers; nectar gatherers
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