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    <ns1:title language="en">Attractiveness of selected plant species for wild bees: testing for the regionally suited flower strip mix for Serbia</ns1:title>
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    <ns1:description language="en">Abstract: Oilseed rape is important crop in Europe and is used in food production, as a biofuel
and as animal feed, and its production in Serbia is steadily increasing. Various studies have
shown that oilseed rape yield is dependent on the pollination service, primarily provided by
bees. Therefore, it is important to support high diversity of wild bees and other pollinators
in agricultural landscapes. In many European countries agri-environmental schemes aim
to mitigate negative effects of biodiversity loss by protecting remaining natural habitats
or promoting the sowing of wildflower strips. The main concept of flower strips around
the crops is to attract pollinators (and other beneficial insects), from where they can spillover into the crops and provide important ecosystem services. Currently, there are no such
agri-environmental schemes in Serbia and the knowledge on the effectiveness of various
wildflower species for attracting the pollinators is lacking. Within the framework of
EcoStack project, we studied the attractiveness of 24 flowering plant species for wild bees,
to estimate their potential for use in flower strips for improved oilseed rape production.
We established experimental field at the Institute of Medicinal Plants Research “Dr Josif
Pančić” where we planted oilseed rape strip surrounded by flower species planted in
separate quadrats, arranged into four randomized transects. During the period May–
July 2021, wild bees were sampled three times by timed hand-netting during each plant’s
flowering phase. We recorded 533 bees within 16 genera, of which 7 genera had about
95% of the cumulative number. The most attractive plant species was Phacelia tanacetifolia,
regarding the highest number of detected bee genera and the highest bee abundance.
Other prospective plant species were Cynara scolymus, Calendula officinalis, Coriandrum
sativum, Pimpinella anisum, Lotus corniculatus, Althaea officinalis and Onobrychis viciifolia.
Due to marked phenological differences, relatively few species flowered during the whole
study period with the most of the plants in flower during June, and with the majority of
bees active in that period. Our results should provide the baseline for further development
and design of regionally suited flower mixes for the improved conservation of pollinator
diversity in Serbian agricultural landscapes.</ns1:description>
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    <ns1:keyword language="en">pollinators, oilseed rape, EcoStack project</ns1:keyword>
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        <ns3:firstname>Vladan</ns3:firstname>
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        <ns3:institution>Institut za zemljište</ns3:institution>
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        <ns3:firstname>Vladimir</ns3:firstname>
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        <ns3:institution>Institut za proučavanje lekovitog bilja “Dr Josif Pančić”</ns3:institution>
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    <ns12:name_magazine language="en">Abstract Book of EurBee 9 – 9th European Congress of Apidology, 20-22 September 2022, Belgrade, Serbia</ns12:name_magazine>
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