Advertising the Significance of Diverse Plant Taxa to Apis mellifera Foragers during the Dearth Period in North Haryana

Authors

  • Mandeep Rathee KVK, Kaithal 136027, Haryana
  • O P Chaudhary RRS, Karnal 132001, Haryana
  • Pradeep Kumar Dalal Department of Seed Science and Technology, CCS HAU, Hisar 125004, Haryana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55446/IJE.2023.1172

Keywords:

Apis mellifera, dearth period, apiary, plant taxa, bee flora, weeds, foragers, nectar, pollen, Haryana

Abstract

Intensive surveys conducted in 0-3 km radius of the experimental apiary during the dearth periods (June-October) in 2017 and 2018 unraveled 71 plant species belonging to 31 families as crucial flora for Apis mellifera L. foragers at Kaul, Kaithal, Haryana. Bee flora comprised of 23 weeds (32.4%), 16 ornamentals (22.5%), 12 plantation crops/trees (16.9%), 7 vegetable crops (9.9%), 5 fruit crops (7.1%), 3 forage crops (4.2%), 2 each oilseed and cereal crops (2.8% each) and 1 leguminous pulse crop (1.4%). Among the families, Fabaceae consisted of maximum floral resources (10, 14.1%) followed by Asteraceae (7, 9.9%) and Cucurbitaceae (5, 7.0%). Bee floral calendar was also prepared along with the description of reward potential to A. mellifera foragers in terms of pollen and nectar.

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Published

2023-05-01

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Rathee, M. ., Chaudhary, O. P., & Dalal, P. K. (2023). Advertising the Significance of Diverse Plant Taxa to <i>Apis mellifera</i> Foragers during the Dearth Period in North Haryana. Indian Journal of Entomology, 112–120. https://doi.org/10.55446/IJE.2023.1172

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