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Floral Patches and Their Impact on Pollinator Attraction and Yield Production on Cucurbita maxima Var. Paine in Central Chile

In recent decades, it has been shown that pollination deficit can significantly affect crop production. Moreover, now it is known that the appropriate management of pollination can increase the quantity and quality of yields. Therefore, pollination appears to be a key component in modern agriculture...

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Published in:Diversity (Basel) 2021-12, Vol.13 (12), p.608
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Crop production
crop system
Crop yield
Crops
Cucurbita maxima
Cucurbitaceae
Flowering
Flowering plants
Flowers & plants
food security
Fruits
Insects
Laboratories
Ornamental plants
Plant reproduction
Plant species
Plants (botany)
Pollination
Pollinators
Seed set
Seeds
Species
Sugar
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