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Alien balsams, strawberries and their pollinators in a warmer world.

Kamil NajberekAndrzej KosiorWojciech Solarz
Published in: BMC plant biology (2021)
Our results demonstrate that in experimental conditions attractive alien species decrease pollination of strawberries, which may negatively affect production of this crop. Although the results have not been verified in real-life strawberry fields yet, we recommend that alien plant species that share the same pollinators and occur in close proximity of strawberries are controlled. Moreover, we found that revisits of probed flowers may weaken feeding efficiency of bumblebees. If revisits are not induced by nectar replenishment, then global warming may pose a serious threat to the survival of colonies, which may have consequences also for the plants that attract them, e.g., for strawberries.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • molecular dynamics simulations