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Does a coffee plantation host potential pollinators when it is not flowering? Bee distribution in an agricultural landscape with high biological diversity in the Brazilian Campo Rupestre.

Ana Carolina Pereira MachadoGudryan Jackson BarônioFavízia Freitas de OliveiraCaroline Tito GarciaAndré Rodrigo Rech
Published in: Journal of the science of food and agriculture (2020)
We reinforce the importance of maintaining native vegetation in areas surrounding coffee plantations since the crop poorly hosts pollinators when it is not flowering. Natural and semi-natural areas may act as reservoirs of floral visitors, thus maintaining potential cross-pollination services available to coffee production. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry.
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