Fungicides and strawberry pollination–Effects on floral scent, pollen attributes and bumblebee behavior
Voß A-C, Hauertmann M, Laufer M-C, Lach A, Junker RR, Eilers E (2023)
PLOS ONE 18(7): e0289283.
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Voß, Ann-CathrinUniBi;
Hauertmann, Madeleine;
Laufer, Michelle-Celine;
Lach, Alexander;
Junker, Robert R.;
Eilers, ElisabethUniBi
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Fungicides are used in agriculture to protect crops from various fungal diseases. However, they may modulate the plants metabolism. Moreover, fungicides can accumulate in the environment and may cause toxic effects on non-target organisms such as nectar microbes and pollinators. Nectar microbes contribute to the volatile profile of flowers and can influence pollinators behaviour. Thus, fungicide treatment could potentially affect the pollination. In this study, we investigated the influence of fungicide treatment on floral attributes as well as the behavioural impact on bumblebees. In separate experiments, we used one or both strawberry cultivars (Fragaria×ananassavar. Darselect and Malwina), which were either kept untreated (control) or treated with either Cuprozin®progress or SWITCH®fungicide. We analysed various flower traits including volatiles, pollen weight, pollen protein, and the attraction of bumblebees towards the flowers in the greenhouse. Additionally, we analysed the viability of pollen and pollen live-to-dead ratio, as well as the composition of nectar fungi in the field. A treatment with Cuprozin®progress led to a lower emission of floral volatiles and a slightly lower pollen protein content. This had no impact on the visit latency of bumblebees but on the overall visit frequency of these flowers. The treatment with the fungicide SWITCH®resulted in a higher emission of floral volatiles as well as a delayed first visit by bumblebees. Furthermore, flowers of control plants were visited more often than those treated with the two fungicides. Plant-pollinator interactions are highly complex, with many contributing factors. Fungicides can have an impact on the pollen quality and pollinator attraction, potentially leading to an altered pollen dispersal by pollinators and a change in fruit quality.
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2023
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PLOS ONE
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18
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7
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e0289283
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1932-6203
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Voß A-C, Hauertmann M, Laufer M-C, Lach A, Junker RR, Eilers E. Fungicides and strawberry pollination–Effects on floral scent, pollen attributes and bumblebee behavior. PLOS ONE. 2023;18(7): e0289283.
Voß, A. - C., Hauertmann, M., Laufer, M. - C., Lach, A., Junker, R. R., & Eilers, E. (2023). Fungicides and strawberry pollination–Effects on floral scent, pollen attributes and bumblebee behavior. PLOS ONE, 18(7), e0289283. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289283
Voß, Ann-Cathrin, Hauertmann, Madeleine, Laufer, Michelle-Celine, Lach, Alexander, Junker, Robert R., and Eilers, Elisabeth. 2023. “Fungicides and strawberry pollination–Effects on floral scent, pollen attributes and bumblebee behavior”. PLOS ONE 18 (7): e0289283.
Voß, A. - C., Hauertmann, M., Laufer, M. - C., Lach, A., Junker, R. R., and Eilers, E. (2023). Fungicides and strawberry pollination–Effects on floral scent, pollen attributes and bumblebee behavior. PLOS ONE 18:e0289283.
Voß, A.-C., et al., 2023. Fungicides and strawberry pollination–Effects on floral scent, pollen attributes and bumblebee behavior. PLOS ONE, 18(7): e0289283.
A.-C. Voß, et al., “Fungicides and strawberry pollination–Effects on floral scent, pollen attributes and bumblebee behavior”, PLOS ONE, vol. 18, 2023, : e0289283.
Voß, A.-C., Hauertmann, M., Laufer, M.-C., Lach, A., Junker, R.R., Eilers, E.: Fungicides and strawberry pollination–Effects on floral scent, pollen attributes and bumblebee behavior. PLOS ONE. 18, : e0289283 (2023).
Voß, Ann-Cathrin, Hauertmann, Madeleine, Laufer, Michelle-Celine, Lach, Alexander, Junker, Robert R., and Eilers, Elisabeth. “Fungicides and strawberry pollination–Effects on floral scent, pollen attributes and bumblebee behavior”. PLOS ONE 18.7 (2023): e0289283.
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