A CAP (Common Agricultural Policy) for pollinators
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European institutions are currently discussing the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) post 2020. In parallel, regional and national authorities are exploring the possible form of their National Action Plans that will answer to theobjectives set for the future CAP. |
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20-12-2019 |
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A CAP for Pollinators
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Field experiments with bees in agricultural pollination |
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28-06-2013 |
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A combination of the frequent fungicides...
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The increasing loss of pollinators over the last decades has become more and more evident. Intensive use of plant protection products is one key factor contributing to this decline. |
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07-02-2024 |
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A horizon scan of future threats and opportunities for pollinators and pollination
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Background. Pollinators, which provide the agriculturally and ecologically essential service of pollination, are under threat at a global scale. |
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09-08-2016 |
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A worldwide survey of neonicotinoids in honey
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Growing evidence for global pollinator decline is causing concern for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services maintenance. Neonicotinoid pesticides have been identified or suspected as a key factor responsible for this decline. |
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08-10-2017 |
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Accurate estimates of flower visitation rates by pollinators
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Regional declines in insect pollinators have raised concerns about crop pollination. Many pollinator studies use visitation rate (pollinators/time) as a proxy for the quality of crop pollination. |
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20-01-2017 |
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Agricultural Policies Exacerbate Honeybee Pollination - Service Supply-Demand Mismatches Across Europe
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Declines in insect pollinators across Europe have raised concerns about the supply of pollination services to agriculture. Simultaneously, EU agricultural and biofuel policies have encouraged substantial growth in the cultivated area of insect pollinated crops across the continent. |
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26-10-2014 |
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Agrochemicals in North American Apiaries
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Background: Recent declines in honey bees for crop pollination threaten fruit, nut, vegetable and seed production in the United States |
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05-09-2010 |
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An inert pesticide adjuvant synergizes viral pathogenicity and mortality in honey bee larvae
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Colony losses following a major pollination event in the United States, almond pollination, have been characterized by brood mortality with specific symptoms. |
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16-01-2017 |
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Antiviral defense mechanisms in honey bees
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Honey bees are significant pollinators of agricultural crops and other important plant species. High annual losses of honey bee colonies in North America and in some parts of Europe have profound ecological and economic implications. |
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08-05-2015 |
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