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Nectar and pollen production in pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo L.)

DOI: 10.1590/S0100-84042006000200008

Keywords: flower production, honey potential, nectar production, pollen production, sugar concentration.

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cucurbitaceae species depend on pollination by honey bees for fruit production. the overall objective of this work was to evaluate the potential of c. pepo for pollen and nectar production, that could help maintain colonies placed in the field. plants of pumpkin were cultivated in field, in 1996 and 1997. before anthesis, male flowers were covered to prevent visits by bees and other insects. after anthesis the flowers were uncovered and the following parameters were evaluated: 1) nectar production; 2) total sugar concentration in the nectar; 3) nectar replacement; and 4) production of pollen and flowers during the crop cycle. nectar production varied from 18 to 79 μl flower-1 and increased progressively from 7h to 13h. the sugar concentration, measured at 7h, 9h and 11h, did not vary, averaging 50.5% ± 0.5% in 1996 and 40.5% ± 0.6% in 1997. at 13h the concentration decreased to 42% in 1996 and to 35% in 1997. total daily nectar production was not influenced by removing nectar several times per day, indicating that nectar secretion is not stimulated or inhibited by frequent removal. the number of pollen grains did not differ in the two years, with an average of 43,669 ± 1,382 grains per flower. the peak rate of male and female flowers occurred from 60 to 66 days after planting (dap) with 34.6 male flowers and 2.2 female flowers per plant, respectively. cucurbita pepo has a potential for honey and pollen production of about 105 and 160 kg per hectare per season, respectively, which is enough to sustain, at least, five honeybee colonies.

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