S. Carre et al., POLLEN DEPOSITION BY BOMBUS-TERRESTRIS L, BETWEEN MALE-FERTILE AND MALE-STERILE PLANTS IN VICIA-FABA L, Apidologie, 25(3), 1994, pp. 338-349
We have studied pollen transfer by Bombus terrestris from a male-ferti
le line (D-27) to a male-sterile line (INRA Ad 23) of Viola faba. Stud
ies on visitation sequences were conducted with single workers visitin
g caged plants. The average pollen production was 24 200 +/- 2 000 gra
ins per flower, and the pollen carried on the head and thorax of a wor
ker after visiting 10 male-fertile flowers ranged between 1 620 +/- 30
0 and 6 300 +/- 400 grains. Of 21 workers, only 11 foraged on male-ste
rile flowers. The total amount of pollen deposited on stigmas by a sin
gle worker was on average 55 grains. A total of 67% visited flowers re
ceived no grains at all on the stigma. The size of non-null stigma loa
ds ranged from 1 to 152 grains, but frequency of small deposits (1-10
grains) was high (78%). Runs varied greatly in visitation sequence len
gth and pollen deposition patterns on successively visited flowers, wh
ich were not always monotonically decreasing. Statistical analysis by
Monte-Carlo tests has provided a good method for studying sequences.