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Landscape enhancement of floral resources for honey bees in agro-ecosystems

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APIDOLOGIE
Volume 41, Issue 3, Pages 264-277

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SPRINGER FRANCE
DOI: 10.1051/apido/2010024

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beekeeping; Apis mellifera; flower resources; agricultural landscapes; environmental policy

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  1. French Ministry of Agriculture (CASDAR)

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Honey bee populations have experienced serious losses in Europe and North America. These losses highlight the potential risk to our agricultural systems that could result from loss of pollination. These losses include direct economic repercussions to multiple industries (beekeeping, fruit, vegetable, forage seed, oil seed and biofuel crops), and corresponding threats to human nutrition. Reasons for the losses are varied but include a lack of diverse nectar and pollen resources within intensively farmed agricultural landscapes. Focusing primarily on Europe and the USA, we review the potential approaches to provide and maintain diverse floral resources for honey bees, giving particular consideration to herbaceous plants (forbs). These approaches include the cultivation and maintenance of bee pastures, consisting of diverse native or non-native flower-rich plantings maintained in fallow areas, field margins, and conservation buffer strips to sustain bee populations, support honey bee health, and aid beekeeping activities. Within this review we examine specific governmental policy initiatives to support these efforts in the USA and Europe.

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