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Bee-pollination inHibbertia fasciculata (Dilleniaceae)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1986
In direct contrast to mostHibbertia spp., the flowers ofH. fasciculataR. Br. ex D. C. bear only a single whorl of stamens and these stamens are arranged separately (not in typical “bundles”). The short filaments are appressed to the three carpels so that the inflated, porose and introrsive anthers form a centralized cluster obscuring the three ovaries.
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Wild Bees and Crop Pollination

2011
Bees represent a great diversity. According to Michener (The bees of the world. The John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore/London, 913 pp, 2000) more than 16,325 species of bees have been recognized, belonging to 425 genera, reorganized under 7 families. Though much has been known still much more needs to be investigated.
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Non Bee Pollinators-Plant Interaction

2011
Global inventories of biodiversity indicate that more than 100,000 different animal species – and perhaps as many as 200,000 – play roles in pollinating the 250,000 kinds of wild flowering plants on this planet. Only 15% of these crops are serviced by domestic honey bees, while at least 80% are pollinated by wild bees and other wildlife. In addition to
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Bee pollination.

2000
K. S. Delaplane, D. F. Mayer
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Benefits of bee pollination.

2000
K. S. Delaplane, D. F. Mayer
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Bees and Pollination Problems

1949
Webster, R., Telford, H., Menke, Herman
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A new hybrid bee pollinator flower pollination algorithm for solar PV parameter estimation

Energy Conversion and Management, 2017
Prasanth Ram J, Tomislav Dragicevic
exaly  

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