Potential application of the bumblebee foraging recruitment pheromone for commercial greenhouse pollination

Molet, M., Chittka, L. and Raine, N. E.

(2009)

Molet, M., Chittka, L. and Raine, N. E. (2009) Potential application of the bumblebee foraging recruitment pheromone for commercial greenhouse pollination. Apidologie, 40 (6).

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Abstract

Commercial bumblebee colonies are important crop pollinators. Here we assess whether application of artificial foraging recruitment pheromone can increase foraging activity in Bombus terrestris colonies on a relevant timescale for commercial pollination. We measured bee traffic from the nest to a foraging arena, which is correlated with foraging activity under natural recruitment conditions. During continuous pheromone exposure bee traffic increased by 1.5 to 3.6 times, and this increase lasted up to 105 minutes. Repeated 20 minute exposures of a colony to recruitment pheromone, with at least 30 minute intermissions, triggered consistent traffic increases over a four week period. We conclude that artificial recruitment pheromone can reliably boost bee traffic leaving previously inactive colonies. This method could improve foraging activity and pollination in greenhouse colonies, especially young colonies reluctant to start foraging after introduction to the crop.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitlePotential application of the bumblebee foraging recruitment pheromone for commercial greenhouse pollination
AuthorsMolet, M.
Chittka, L.
Raine, N. E.
Uncontrolled Keywordsartificial recruitment pheromone, Bombus terrestris, chemical communication, crop yield, foraging activity
DepartmentsResearch Groups and Centres\Ecology Evolution and Behaviour
Faculty of Science\Biological Science

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1051/apido/2009034

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