Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction. - 2. Historical perspective. - 3. Pollination-basic concepts. - 4. Applied pollination- present scenario. - 5. Honeybees and crop pollination. - 6. Wild bees and crop pollination. - 7. Value of bee pollination. - 8. Planned honeybee pollination for crop production. - 9. Non bee pollinators- plant interaction. - 10. Safety of pollinators. - 11. Pollination in cages. - 12. Pollination for hybrid seed production. - 13. Biochemical basis of plant- pollination interaction. - 14. Pollination energetic. - 15. Climate change and pollinators. - 16. Pollinators as bioindicators of ecosystem functioning. - 17. Decline in Pollinators. - 18. The Problem of Diseases in Bees. - 19. Consequences of introduced honeybees upon native bee communities. - 20. Genetically modified plants and bees. - 21. Conservation of pollinators for crop plants and wildlife. - 22. The role of pollination in improving food security and livelihoods. - 23. Capacity building and awareness for pollinators.
From the reviews:
Abrol covers the topic encyclopedically and exhaustively, and the book s timing is important due to the increasing number of observations of declines in pollinator populations (mostly bees) locally and globally. The author takes a global view of these problems and provides a multitude of examples and solutions from both the developed and developing world. The book is quite current, broad and balanced in its coverage, and extensively referenced. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Students of all levels, researchers/faculty, and professionals/practitioners. (W. Loescher, Choice, Vol. 49 (11), July, 2012)
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