2022
DOI: 10.21829/abm129.2022.2054
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Visitantes florales en el cultivo de Phaseolus coccineus (Fabaceae) en el Altiplano de Puebla, México: importancia del manejo agrícola y color de flor

Abstract: Background and Aims: Phaseolus coccineus is an allogamous plant, with variation in flower color, and reproduction that depends on pollinators. The species is cultivated under two approaches: one in which agrochemicals are not used to control weeds and pests (traditional management) and another in which they are (technified management). No studies have evaluated the influence of agricultural management system and flower color on the floral visitors of this species; our objective was therefore to analyze how the… Show more

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“…However, this plant has been the subject of few scientific investigations focused specifically on its role as a forage plant for pollinators. The available studies have primarily examined the diversity and number of floral visitors [33,34], the pollination efficacy of bumble bees and honeybees [35] and their behaviour [36]. There have also been investigations into the foraging and pollination behaviour of species belonging to the genus Xylocopa as the most common solitary bee visiting runner bean flowers [37,38].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, this plant has been the subject of few scientific investigations focused specifically on its role as a forage plant for pollinators. The available studies have primarily examined the diversity and number of floral visitors [33,34], the pollination efficacy of bumble bees and honeybees [35] and their behaviour [36]. There have also been investigations into the foraging and pollination behaviour of species belonging to the genus Xylocopa as the most common solitary bee visiting runner bean flowers [37,38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%