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Pollination Efficiency Assessment

Pollination efficiency assessment quantifies the effectiveness of pollinator activity and pollen transfer in achieving fruit set. This method integrates field observation of pollinator visits, pollen viability testing, stigma receptivity assessment, and fruit set measurement to diagnose pollination limitations and optimize management. It is essential for crops dependent on animal pollination and for understanding reproductive success in variable environmental conditions.

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Quantitative Evaluation of Pollinator Activity and Pollen Transfer Success
Taxonomic method record · process-pipeline / horticulture
  • Westerkamp, C., & Gottsberger, G. (1991). Dipterophagous flowers—Pollination by oil-collecting insects. Botanica Acta, 104(2), 88–100. · URL
  • Stanley, R. G., & Linskens, H. F. (1998). Pollen: Biology, Biochemistry, Management. Springer-Verlag. · URL
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