Yield Effects on Cotton Pollinated by Honey bees - EXTENDED TO 30/06/2000 NO ADDITIONAL COST
Date Issued:2000-06-30
Abstract
A Pilot Study carried out in a NSW cotton crop in 1993 showed that lint and seed production could be improved by up to 25% by honey bee pollination. The current project had the objective of determining whether yield and fibre quality of an irrigated cotton crop grown in NSW could be improved by introducing managed honey bees into the crop.
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- 2000 Final Reports
CRDC Final reports submitted 2000