Animal pollination dependence in feijoa [Acca sellowiana (Berg) Burret] (Myrtaceae) and variation of pollinators between regions of Uruguay

Dependência da polinização animal em goiaba [Acca sellowiana (Berg) Burret] (Myrtaceae) e variação de polinizadores entre regiões do Uruguai

Santos Martínez, Estela Ivón - Mendoza, Yamandú - Vignale, Beatriz - Vera, Máximo - Díaz Cetti, Sebastián - Cabrera, Danilo - Morelli Mazzeo, Enrique Regino - Invernizzi Castillo, Ciro

Resumen:

The Feijoa “Guayabo del país” (Acca sellowiana) is a native Myrtaceae whose fruits have a great commercial potential for their nutritive properties. The objectives of this study were to determine the extent to which fruit production depends on biotic pollination and to identify potential pollinators in Uruguay. Two farms and three park, located in Salto and Canelones were used for the study. The percentage of fruit set in the branches excluding pollinators did not exceed 5.1%, whereas in the branches with free access of pollinators it varied between 10.4% (Salto) and 90.9% (park trees, Canelones). A total of 28 insect species and 3 Passeriforme species were identified on the flower varying with the region. Apis mellifera were present on all plantations with high frequency. Remarkably, 7 species of native bees and 3 species of native passerines were found only in the southern trees of the country. Some pollinators can be managed to improve production, of commercial quality, like honeybees or bumblebees.


A goiaba “Guayabo del país” (Acca sellowiana) é uma Myrtaceae nativa cujos frutos apresentam grande potencial comercial por suas propriedades nutritivas. Os objetivos deste estudo foram determinar em que medida a produção de frutos depende da polinização biótica e identificar potenciais polinizadores no Uruguai. Duas fazendas e três parques, localizados em Salto e Canelones, foram utilizados para o estudo. A porcentagem de frutificação nos ramos excluindo polinizadores não ultrapassou 5,1%, enquanto nos ramos com livre acesso de polinizadores variou entre 10,4% (Salto) e 90,9% (árvores do parque, Canelones). Um total de 28 espécies de insetos e 3 espécies de Passeriformes foram identificados na flor variando com a região. Apis mellifera esteve presente em todos os plantios com alta frequência. Notavelmente, 7 espécies de abelhas nativas e 3 espécies de passeriformes nativos foram encontrados apenas nas árvores do sul do país. Alguns polinizadores podem ser manejados para melhorar a produção, de qualidade comercial, como abelhas ou zangões.


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2022
Pollinator dependence
Native fruits
Production
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Universidad de la República
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/41665
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Vignale, Beatriz
Vera, Máximo
Díaz Cetti, Sebastián
Cabrera, Danilo
Morelli Mazzeo, Enrique Regino
Invernizzi Castillo, Ciro
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Morelli Mazzeo, Enrique Regino
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Mendoza Yamandú, INIA
Vignale Beatriz, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Agronomía.
Vera Máximo, INIA
Díaz Cetti Sebastián, INIA
Cabrera Danilo, INIA
Morelli Mazzeo Enrique Regino, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Biología.
Invernizzi Castillo Ciro, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Biología.
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Mendoza, Yamandú
Vignale, Beatriz
Vera, Máximo
Díaz Cetti, Sebastián
Cabrera, Danilo
Morelli Mazzeo, Enrique Regino
Invernizzi Castillo, Ciro
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv The Feijoa “Guayabo del país” (Acca sellowiana) is a native Myrtaceae whose fruits have a great commercial potential for their nutritive properties. The objectives of this study were to determine the extent to which fruit production depends on biotic pollination and to identify potential pollinators in Uruguay. Two farms and three park, located in Salto and Canelones were used for the study. The percentage of fruit set in the branches excluding pollinators did not exceed 5.1%, whereas in the branches with free access of pollinators it varied between 10.4% (Salto) and 90.9% (park trees, Canelones). A total of 28 insect species and 3 Passeriforme species were identified on the flower varying with the region. Apis mellifera were present on all plantations with high frequency. Remarkably, 7 species of native bees and 3 species of native passerines were found only in the southern trees of the country. Some pollinators can be managed to improve production, of commercial quality, like honeybees or bumblebees.
A goiaba “Guayabo del país” (Acca sellowiana) é uma Myrtaceae nativa cujos frutos apresentam grande potencial comercial por suas propriedades nutritivas. Os objetivos deste estudo foram determinar em que medida a produção de frutos depende da polinização biótica e identificar potenciais polinizadores no Uruguai. Duas fazendas e três parques, localizados em Salto e Canelones, foram utilizados para o estudo. A porcentagem de frutificação nos ramos excluindo polinizadores não ultrapassou 5,1%, enquanto nos ramos com livre acesso de polinizadores variou entre 10,4% (Salto) e 90,9% (árvores do parque, Canelones). Um total de 28 espécies de insetos e 3 espécies de Passeriformes foram identificados na flor variando com a região. Apis mellifera esteve presente em todos os plantios com alta frequência. Notavelmente, 7 espécies de abelhas nativas e 3 espécies de passeriformes nativos foram encontrados apenas nas árvores do sul do país. Alguns polinizadores podem ser manejados para melhorar a produção, de qualidade comercial, como abelhas ou zangões.
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spelling Santos Martínez Estela Ivón, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Biología.Mendoza Yamandú, INIAVignale Beatriz, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Agronomía.Vera Máximo, INIADíaz Cetti Sebastián, INIACabrera Danilo, INIAMorelli Mazzeo Enrique Regino, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Biología.Invernizzi Castillo Ciro, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Biología.2023-12-04T19:43:32Z2023-12-04T19:43:32Z2022Santos Martínez, E, Mendoza, Y, Vignale, B, y otros. "Animal pollination dependence in feijoa [Acca sellowiana (Berg) Burret] (Myrtaceae) and variation of pollinators between regions of Uruguay". Brazilian Journal of Animal and Environmental Research. [en línea] 2022, 5(4): 3728–3745. 18 h. DOI: 10.34188/bjaerv5n4-0232595-573X10.34188/bjaerv5n4-023https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/41665The Feijoa “Guayabo del país” (Acca sellowiana) is a native Myrtaceae whose fruits have a great commercial potential for their nutritive properties. The objectives of this study were to determine the extent to which fruit production depends on biotic pollination and to identify potential pollinators in Uruguay. Two farms and three park, located in Salto and Canelones were used for the study. The percentage of fruit set in the branches excluding pollinators did not exceed 5.1%, whereas in the branches with free access of pollinators it varied between 10.4% (Salto) and 90.9% (park trees, Canelones). A total of 28 insect species and 3 Passeriforme species were identified on the flower varying with the region. Apis mellifera were present on all plantations with high frequency. Remarkably, 7 species of native bees and 3 species of native passerines were found only in the southern trees of the country. Some pollinators can be managed to improve production, of commercial quality, like honeybees or bumblebees.A goiaba “Guayabo del país” (Acca sellowiana) é uma Myrtaceae nativa cujos frutos apresentam grande potencial comercial por suas propriedades nutritivas. Os objetivos deste estudo foram determinar em que medida a produção de frutos depende da polinização biótica e identificar potenciais polinizadores no Uruguai. Duas fazendas e três parques, localizados em Salto e Canelones, foram utilizados para o estudo. A porcentagem de frutificação nos ramos excluindo polinizadores não ultrapassou 5,1%, enquanto nos ramos com livre acesso de polinizadores variou entre 10,4% (Salto) e 90,9% (árvores do parque, Canelones). Um total de 28 espécies de insetos e 3 espécies de Passeriformes foram identificados na flor variando com a região. Apis mellifera esteve presente em todos os plantios com alta frequência. Notavelmente, 7 espécies de abelhas nativas e 3 espécies de passeriformes nativos foram encontrados apenas nas árvores do sul do país. Alguns polinizadores podem ser manejados para melhorar a produção, de qualidade comercial, como abelhas ou zangões.Submitted by Festari Camila (camifestari@gmail.com) on 2023-12-01T23:32:50Z No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 24251 bytes, checksum: 71ed42ef0a0b648670f707320be37b90 (MD5) 10.34188bjaerv5n4-023.pdf: 913133 bytes, checksum: 5e630644dd7cddf073d3eab5b87ded7d (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Faget Cecilia (lfaget@fcien.edu.uy) on 2023-12-04T19:30:01Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 24251 bytes, checksum: 71ed42ef0a0b648670f707320be37b90 (MD5) 10.34188bjaerv5n4-023.pdf: 913133 bytes, checksum: 5e630644dd7cddf073d3eab5b87ded7d (MD5)Made available in DSpace by Seroubian Mabel (mabel.seroubian@seciu.edu.uy) on 2023-12-04T19:43:32Z (GMT). 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spellingShingle Animal pollination dependence in feijoa [Acca sellowiana (Berg) Burret] (Myrtaceae) and variation of pollinators between regions of Uruguay
Santos Martínez, Estela Ivón
Pollinator dependence
Native fruits
Production
status_str publishedVersion
title Animal pollination dependence in feijoa [Acca sellowiana (Berg) Burret] (Myrtaceae) and variation of pollinators between regions of Uruguay
title_full Animal pollination dependence in feijoa [Acca sellowiana (Berg) Burret] (Myrtaceae) and variation of pollinators between regions of Uruguay
title_fullStr Animal pollination dependence in feijoa [Acca sellowiana (Berg) Burret] (Myrtaceae) and variation of pollinators between regions of Uruguay
title_full_unstemmed Animal pollination dependence in feijoa [Acca sellowiana (Berg) Burret] (Myrtaceae) and variation of pollinators between regions of Uruguay
title_short Animal pollination dependence in feijoa [Acca sellowiana (Berg) Burret] (Myrtaceae) and variation of pollinators between regions of Uruguay
title_sort Animal pollination dependence in feijoa [Acca sellowiana (Berg) Burret] (Myrtaceae) and variation of pollinators between regions of Uruguay
topic Pollinator dependence
Native fruits
Production
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/41665