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Izcelsmes gads19701997
AutorsPollination biology research traditionBBCH Scale consortium
Tipsecological and physiological measurement pipelinephenological assessment pipeline
PirmavotsWesterkamp, C., & Gottsberger, G. (1991). Dipterophagous flowers—Pollination by oil-collecting insects. Botanica Acta, 104(2), 88–100. link ↗Meier, U. (Ed.). (1997). Growth Stages of Mono- and Dicotyledonous Plants. BBCH Monograph (2nd ed.). Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry. link ↗
Citi nosaukumipollinator monitoring, pollen viability assessment, fruit set efficiencygrowth stage assessment, development monitoring, BBCH scale
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KopsavilkumsPollination 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.Phenological stage monitoring uses standardized growth scales to track the developmental progression of plants from dormancy through flowering, fruit development, and maturity. The BBCH scale, formalized in 1997, provides a universal coding system for precise communication of developmental timing. This method enables optimization of management practices (pruning, fertilizing, spraying) at physiologically optimal moments and prediction of harvest timing.
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