A preliminary investigation into honey bee (Apis mellifera ) pollination of canola (Brassica napus cv. Karoo) in Western Australia
R. Manning, R. Manning, J. Boland and J. Boland
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture
40(3) 439 - 442
Published: 2000
Abstract
The aim of this preliminary experiment was to evaluate the effect of distance from the apiary on pod yield in canola. Beehives were used at a density of 1.28 hives/ha. The results showed that the number of pods/plant decreased as distance from the apiary increased, when plant height and branch number were used as explanatory variables. Multiple linear regression indicated a predicted pod loss of 15.3 pods/plant over a distance of 1000 m from an apiary. This was equivalent to a 16% loss based on an average of 59 plants/m2 and average pod production of 5666 pods/m2 from this experiment. For a 2 t/ha crop this would be equivalent to about 320 kg/ha. The results are only indicative because of the variation in the crop studied and lack of replication, but may, in fact, be a conservative estimate.https://doi.org/10.1071/EA98148
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