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Pollination

 

Bees and flowering plants have a long relationship, developing together over the millennia in away that benefited both the plants and the insects and enabling both to survive better than they would have done independently. Cross pollination, which is the transfer of pollen (or the male genetic material) from one plant to the female part of another, allows genetic diversity which is highly advantageous to the plant in its eternal struggle for survival. Plants are unable to carry out cross-pollination themselves and so need the help of an outside agent. This is the role of pollinating insects.

 

To engage the help of a pollinating insect, plants must ensure that the pollinators are rewarded so they will come again and also visit other flowers of the same kind. The plants 'pay' for their pollination service by offering the visiting insects sweet nectar, which is an energy rich food source.  As it searches the flower for the nectar the hairy body of the insect is brushed with pollen from the stamens of the plant, and this pollen is carried to next plant visited. The pollen gets brushed off the insect's body onto the female parts of the plant forming a new seed to start the cycle of the plant's life all over again while the pollinator carries the nectar back to its nest to feed itself and its young.

 

Honey bees and other social bees that store a surplus of honey transform the nectar into honey by adding enzymes, changing the sugars into a simpler form, reducing the water content and storing the crop so that it will keep and does not have to be consumed immediately. For honey bees this transformation and storage of nectar allows them to survive across a wide range of habitats and climatic conditions making the honey bee one of the earth's most adaptable species. 

 

People get a good deal out of this elegant natural system too. Pollination is the mechanism that allows us to harvest crops and seeds throughout the world. In many places in the world this service provided by the bees is so valuable to farmers that they pay beekeepers to bring their bees as a commercial pollination proposition. There is a surplus of honey that we are able to harvest. Other wildlife is sustained, maintaining the world's biodiversity while we get to enjoy the beauty of the flowers deriving from the plants adaptations of colour, shape, scent and petals that it uses to attract pollinators.  

 

 

 

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A Guide to Managing Bees for Crop Pollination Scott-Dupree, C,, Gates, J., Hergert, G., Nelson, J.D., Termer, B. & Winston, M.
A pollen load's secret - part I Hubbe, W.
Activity and abundance of pollinators of plum at Ludhiana (Punjab) Mann, G.S.; Singh, G. Read
Adventures in Beekeeping - Ratanakiri, Cambodia Peterson, S. PDF
Assessing the role of honey bees in a field of Asiatic cotton (Gossypium arboreum L.) Tanda, A.S. Read
Beekeeping and Plantation Agriculture: Alternative livlihoods for farmers Abila, N. PDF
Beekeeping development using value chain approach in Fogera district Gebey, T.; Berhe, K.; Hoekstra D. PDF
Beekeeping Handbook for the Gambia: Pollination by Bees and Beekeeping with Top Bar Hives Hertz, O.
Bees and CropPollenation - Crisis, Crosssroads, Conservation. Stubbs, C & Drummond, F.
Behaviour of insects foraging on pigeon pea in India Williams, I.H. Read
Burkina Faso Nombre, I.; Sawadogo, M.; Boussim, J. & Guinko, S. PDF
Common Names of plants in Bangladesh and West Bengal PDF
Common Plants of Bangladesh their use to Bees Day, R. PDF
Coppice Mottershead,C
Crop Pollination by Bees Delaplane, K.S., & Mayer, D.F.
Crucial value of pollinators Banks,M. Read Link
Decoding the language of the bee Frish, K.V.
Economic benefit of crop pollination by bees: a case of Kakamega small-holder farming in Western Kenya Kasina, J.M., Mburu, J., Kraemer, M. and Holm-Mueller, K. PDF
Economic implications of Africanised bees Balogh, S. Read
Economic valuation of the vulnerability of world agriculture confronted with pollinator decline Gallai, N., Salles, J., Settele, J. and Vaissiere, B.E. PDF
Effect of insect pollination on fruit bearing mandarin and physical and chemical properties of the fruit Manzoor-ul-Haq; Rafie-ul-Din, M.; Ghaffar, A. Read
Eucalyptus erythriocoris; a source of nectar and pollen for bees in Israel. Lupo A.; Eisikowitch, D. PDF
Experiments in the Use of Honeybees for the Pollination of Lotus Seed Crops Ke X, Zhang W, Zhang H, Xu D, Jiang Z Read
Flora Apicola: Lavalle - La Asuncion, Mendoza - Argentina Wingenroth, M.
Flowering Trees Randhawa, M.S.
Food Legumes: Distribution, Adaptability and Biology of Yield Sinha, S.K.
Frequency of insect visitors for pollen foraging on sunflower in relation to daily temperature and humidity Vaish, O.P.; Agrawal, S.C. & Joshi, M.J. Read
Fruit Crops Pollination Jindal, K.K., & Verma, L.R.
Garden Plants Valuable to Bees International Bee Research Association
Globa honey bee disorders and other threats to insect pollinators Kluser, S.; Neumann, P.; Chauzat, M; Pettis, J. PDF
Global honey bee colony disorders and other threats to insect pollinators UNEP
Global honey bee decline and its effects on agricultural production Hayes, J.
Guide to some of East Africa's Flowering Trees and Shrubs SHELL
Guide to some of East Africa's Upland Flowers SHELL
Honeybee Pollination of Important Entomophilous Crops Ahmad, R.
How to manage the blue orchard bee as an orchard pollinator Bosch, J. & Kemp, W.
IBRA Appendix Pollens Identified in Honey Samples from Bangladesh IBRA PDF
Improved pollination of insect pollinated crops in Bhutan PDF
Insect Pollination In Greenhouses de Ruijter, A & Sommeijer, M (eds)
Insect Pollination of Crops Free, J.B.
Insect Pollination of Cultivated Crop Plants: Agriculture Handbook No. 496 McGregor, S.E.
Insect Pollinators of Crops Atwal. A.S.
Insrumental Insemination of Honeybee queens Cobey, S.
Integrated Crop and Food Production in Afghanistan: an account of the achievements of the AFG/94/002 programme 1995-1997 and opportunities for 1997-1999 FAO
Intimate relationships between plants and pollinators Peebles, S. Read
Low-cost homes for wild pollinators Bogatyrev, N Read
Low-cost homes for wild pollinators Bogatyrev, N. PDF
Managed Crop Pollination: The Missing Dimension of Mountain Agricultural Productivity Partap, U. & Partap, T.
Management of Philippine Bees Cervancia C.R: Fajardo A.C; Manila-Fajardo A.C; Lucero R.M.
Mimicry and deception in pollination Dafni, A PDF
Planting for Bees in Developing Countries IBRA
Plants and Beekeeping Howes, F N
Plants and Beekeeping: an account of those plants, wild and cultivated, of value to the hive bee, and for honey production in the British Isles Howes, F.N.
Plants and Honey Bees: their relationships Aston, D. & Bucknall, S.
Plants and honeybees: An introduction to their relationships Aston, D. and Bucknall, S.
Pocket Pollen Colour Guide: A Handy Guide to Aid in the Identification of Pollen Loads of the Honey Bee Bees for Development
Pollen and Allergy Bruce Knox, R
Pollen Loads of the Honey Bee, The Hodges, D
Pollen: the hidden sexuality of flowers Kesseler, R. & Harley, M.
Pollinating bees: the conservation link between agriculture and nature Kevan,P & Imperatriz-F,V L
Pollinating pet Tonkin, J.
Pollination Biology - Basic and Applied Principles Sihag, R C (ed)
Pollination Biology - Environmental Factors and Pollination Sihag, R C (ed)
Pollination Biology - Pollination, Plant Reproduction and Crop Seed Production Sihag, R C
Pollination Directory for World Crops Crane, E. & Walker, P.
Pollination in the tropics Free, J.B. Read PDF
Pollination Management Of Mountain Crops through Beekeeping Partap, U
Pollination Management of Mountain Crops through Beekeeping: Trainers' Resource Book Partap, U.
Pollination of apples in China Partap, U. and Partap, T. Read
Pollination of Cultivated Plants in the Tropics Roubik, D.W.
Pollination of Entomophilous Agricultural Crops By Bees Kozin, R.B.
Pollination of Parkia biglobosa in The Gambia - with focus on honeybees as pollinators Lassen, K. M.
Pollination with mason bees Dogterom,M
Pollinator Conservation Handbook Xerces Society
Pollinator Protection: A Bee and Pesticide Handbook Johansen, C.A. & Mayer, D.F.
Pollinators in a Changing Landscape Alton, S.
Practical Pollination Biology Dafni, A., Kevan, P. G. & Husband, B. C.
Publications relating to African Honey Bees and Beekeeping reported in Apicultural Abstracts 1990 (editions 1 - 4) and 1991 (editions 1 - 3) Read PDF
Restoration of Apis cerana japonica on the Goto Islands Hishahi, F. PDF
Risk governance of pollination services International Risk Governance Council Read Link
Rural Processing and Preserving Techniques for Fruits and Vegetables FAO
Selected Indicators of Food and Agriculture Development in Asia-Pacific Region, 1976-86 FAO
Some Trees, Shrubs and Climbers of Bijilo Forest Park Bijilo Forest Park
Soundbites Its A Fair Crop! Traidcraft
State of the World's Forests Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations
Studies on Utilizing Honeybees for Increasing the Fruit Yield and Developing Camellia meiocarpa as a Source of Honey Chao S. W., Cheng Q. Z., Liu Z. Z., Zhou S. L. Read
Successful pollination of apples Partap, U. Read PDF
Technical Manual on Small-Scale Processing of Fruits and Vegetables Paltrinieri, G., Figuerola, F. & Rojas, L.
The Asian Hive Bee, Apis cerana, as a Pollinator in Vegetable Seed Production Verma, L.R. & Partap, U.
The beekeeping programme in Burma Morse, R.A. PDF
The Human Pollinators of Fruit Crops in Maoxian County, Sichuan, China Partap, U. & Tang Ya PDF
The importance of bee-pollination in four genotypes of Faba Bean (Vicia faba L.) Musallam, I. W., Haddad, N.J., Tawaha, R.M. and Migdadi, O.S.
The study of pollen Sawyer, R.
Trees Bees Use - Chromolaena odorata Adesina, G.O. & Babarinde, S.A. PDF
Valuing insect pollination services with cost of replacement Allsop, M.H. de Lange, W.J. and Veldtman, R. PDF
Warning signals - from the Apple Valleys of the Hindu Kush-himalayas - productivity concerns and pollination problems - abridged edition Partap, U. & Partap, T.
Warning signals from the Apple Valleys of the Hindu Kush-Himalayas: Productivity Concerns and Pollination Problems Partap,U & Partap T
What commercial pollination means for the environment Bees for Development Read