Crop Pollination by Bees Edition 2
Volume 2 — Individual Crops and their Bees- Publisher
CABI - Published
26th September 2023 - ISBN 9781786393524
- Language English
- Pages 320 pp.
- Size 7" x 9"
Since the second half of the 20th Century, our agricultural bee pollinators have faced mounting threats from ecological disturbance and pan-global movement of pathogens and parasites. At the same time, the area of pollinator-dependent crops is increasing globally with no end in sight. Never before has so much been asked of our finite pool of bee pollinators.
This book not only explores the evolutionary and ecologic bases of these dynamics, it translates this knowledge into practical research-based guidance for using bees to pollinate crops. It emphasizes conserving wild bee populations as well as culturing honey bees, bumble bees, and managed solitary bees. To cover such a range of biology, theory, and practice from the perspectives of both the pollinator and the crop, the book is divided into two volumes.
Volume 1 focuses on bees, their biology, coevolution with flowering plants, foraging ecology and management, and gives practical ways to increase bee abundance and pollinating performance on the farm. Volume 2 (this volume) focuses on crops, with chapters addressing crop-specific requirements and bee pollination management recommendations.
Both volumes are essential reading for farmers, horticulturists and gardeners, researchers and professionals working in insect ecology and conservation, and students of entomology and crop protection.
Author Biography
Preface to the 2000 Edition
Preface to the 2023 Edition
Acknowledgements
1 Pesticides and Crop Pollination by Bees
2 Alfalfa (Lucerne) Seed
3 Allspice (Pimento)
4 Almond
5 Apple
6 Apricot
7 Asparagus Seed
8 Avocado
9 Bean, Faba, Broad
10 Bean, Field, Hyacinth, Indian, Lablab
11 Bean, Jack, Horse, Feijão de Porco, Swordbean
12 Bean, Soy, Soybean
13 Black Currant, Red Currant
14 Blackberry
15 Blueberry
16 Brazil Nut
17 Buckwheat
18 Cabbage, Cauliflower and other Crucifer Seed
19 Cantaloupe, Honeydew, Melon, Muskmelon
20 Cardamom
21 Carrot
22 Cashew
23 Clover Seed (Alsike)
24 Clover Seed (Crimson)
25 Clover Seed (Red)
26 Clover Seed (White, Dutch, Ladino)
27 Clover Seed (Sweet)
28 Cocoa
29 Coffee
30 Cranberry
31 Cucumber
32 Feijoa
33 Guava
34 Kiwifruit
35 Loquat
36 Macadamia
37 Mango
38 Onion Seed
39 Passion Fruit
40 Peach and Nectarine
41 Pear
42 Plum and Prune
43 Pumpkin, Squash
44 Rapeseed, Canola
45 Raspberry
46 Rosehips
47 Shea Nut
48 Star Fruit
49 Strawberry
50 Sunflower
51 Sweet and Sour Cherry
52 Tomato
53 Vanilla
54 Watermelon
Index
Keith S. Delaplane
Keith S. Delaplane is a professor at the University of Georgia where he has responsibilities in research, graduate student advisement, and public outreach in pollinator management, social evolution, pathology, and conservation. He has won numerous awards including the highest honor for outreach faculty at the University of Georgia, a named professorship, the Walter B. Hill Fellow. In 2014 HRH Queen Elizabeth II recognized him as an honorary Member of the British Empire (MBE) for his research and education efforts throughout the UK.