pollinator species
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pollinator
noun[C]
uk/ˈpɒl.ə.neɪ.tər/us/ˈpɑː.lə.neɪ.t̬ɚ/
something, such as an insect, that carries pollen from one plant or part of a plant ...
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species
noun[C]
uk/ˈspiː.ʃiːz/us/ˈspiː.ʃiːz/
a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with ...
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It was assumed that thepollinatorspeciesmostly foraged in the soybean plots.
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Two other factors contributing to the pollinating capacity of apollinatorspeciesare flower fidelity and foraging activity thresholds.
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Differences among locations in those conditions could affect the performance of thepollinatorspecies through the differences in the amount and quality of the reward (nectar and pollen) obtained.
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The effect ofpollinatorspecieswas not significant for any year or location.
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The effects of years andpollinatorspeciesand the interaction effect of yearrpollinator species were not significant (data not shown).
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The criteria used to select candidatepollinatorspeciesundoubtedly vary from crop to crop, but some general rules apply.
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The direct effect ofpollinatorspeciesand the interaction effect of pollinator speciesryear were not significant.
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In the present study, no significant differences were found between the twopollinatorspeciesbased on seed-set in either year or location under open-field conditions.
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Neither the effect ofpollinatorspeciesnor the interaction effect of pollinator speciesrlocation was significant for any year.
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Costs and local conditions need to be addressed to support the choice of eitherpollinatorspeciesas a pollination vector to produce hybrid soybean seed.
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The effect ofpollinatorspecieswas not significant for any of the 3 years.
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These findings suggest the occurrence of multiplepollinatorspecieson some hosts.
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This accounted for the significant interaction effect of pollinator speciesryear, although the ranking for seed-set among the evaluated lines was the same regardless ofpollinatorspecies.
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Apollinatorspeciesmay readily visit the target crop when given no other choice, as in cage or greenhouse trials, but be attracted to other plants in open field situations.
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The fixed effects of malesterile lines andpollinatorspecieswere tested by using the expected means squares as error terms from their interaction effects with years and locations.
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Relative costs and local conditions need to be addressed to support the choice of eitherpollinatorspecies as a pollination vector to produce hybrid soybean seed.
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Environmental factors and health conditions for both alfalfa leafcutting bees and the honey bees were favourable, which should have given bothpollinatorspeciesrelatively equal opportunities to forage.
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This makes thatpollinatorspeciestogether can survive under harsh conditions.
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This simultaneous collapse occurs, becausepollinatorspeciesdepend on each other when surviving under difficult conditions.
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