THE IMPORTANCE AND ROLE OF BEES IN PLANT POLLINATION

Authors

  • Tleubayeva Zeinab Sagibayevna Samarkand State Veterinary Medicine, Assistant of the Nukus Branch of the University of Animal Husbandry and Biotechnologies
  • Ismaylov Nurlan Samarkand State Veterinary Medicine, Student of the Nukus Branch of the University of Animal Husbandry and Biotechnologies

Keywords:

Bee, plant, alfalfa, tree, pollen, bindweed, melon crops, cotton, river, lake, hills, harvest, alfalfa, watermelon, melon, eggplant, cucumber

Abstract

Bees play an important role in plant pollination compared to wild insects. Bees live in large numbers (50-80 thousand), have the ability to collect large reserves of honey and pollen, and perform pollination by visiting a very large number of flowers. The worker bee lands on 100-150 flowers in each flight to the flowerbed, while the bees of the strong family land on 50-60 million flowers of sunflowers, alfalfa, melons, fruit trees, and other plants. During flowering, bees bring 3-5 million pollen grains in their bodies and successfully pollinate plants. Bees perform 80-90% of pollination work, while wild insects it pollinates up to 10-20%.

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Published

2025-03-25

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Tleubayeva Zeinab Sagibayevna, & Ismaylov Nurlan. (2025). THE IMPORTANCE AND ROLE OF BEES IN PLANT POLLINATION. Web of Agriculture: Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, 3(3), 39–41. Retrieved from https://webofjournals.com/index.php/8/article/view/3645

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