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Insect Pollinators and Sustainable Agriculture


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1 Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, Jhansi (U.P.), India
2 Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour (Bihar), India
3 Central Agroforestry Research Institute, Jhansi (U.P.), India
     

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Pollinators provide an essential ecosystem service, namely pollination. Indeed, One-third of world's agricultural crops depends upon pollination by animals, including birds, bats, lizards and other animals - but the main pollinators are insects. Insect pollinators include bees, (honey bees, solitary species, bumblebees); pollen wasps (Masarinae); ants; a variety of flies including bee flies and hoverflies; lepidopterans, both butterflies and moths; and flower beetles.
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Usha
Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, Jhansi (U.P.), India
Radhey Shyam
Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour (Bihar), India
Madhulika Srivastava
Central Agroforestry Research Institute, Jhansi (U.P.), India
B. S. Rajput
Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, Jhansi (U.P.), India

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Pollinators provide an essential ecosystem service, namely pollination. Indeed, One-third of world's agricultural crops depends upon pollination by animals, including birds, bats, lizards and other animals - but the main pollinators are insects. Insect pollinators include bees, (honey bees, solitary species, bumblebees); pollen wasps (Masarinae); ants; a variety of flies including bee flies and hoverflies; lepidopterans, both butterflies and moths; and flower beetles.