EFFECT OF SYNTHETIC QUEEN MANDIBULAR PHEROMONE ON POLLINATION OF COTTON BY HONEY BEES, APIS MELLIFERA (HYMENOPTERA: APIDAE)

Date

2013-1

Type

Article

Journal title

Issue

Vol. 13 No. 26

Author(s)

Marwan Keshlaf , Robert Mensah ,Oleg Nicetic , Robert Spooner-Hart

Pages

21 - 29

Abstract

Summary: The effectiveness of a commercial bee attractant, synthetic honey bee queen mandibular pheromone (Fruit Boost® ) for enhancing pollination of Gossypium hirsutum was evaluated in a transgenic (Bt) cotton crop. The study assessed the number of bee visitations to blossoms of plants treated with Fruit Boost® as well, as effects on fruit set, yield, and lint quality. Bee activity on plots sprayed with pheromone concentrations of 50 and 500 queen equivalents (QEQ) /ha did not differ signiicantly from water-only control, on the day of application or the subsequent day. Application of the pheromone did not increase fruit set, yield, or lint quality. Two consecutive pheromone applications, applied two days apart, were not signiicantly different from a single application for any parameter.

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