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CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION CIENTIFICA Y DE TRANSFERENCIA TECNOLOGICA A LA PRODUCCION
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
CARACTERIZACIÓN Y FENOLOGÍA DE ESPECIES DE INTERÉS APÍCOLA EN EL DEPARTAMENTO DIAMANTE (ENTRE RÍOS, ARGENTINA).
Autor/es:
FAGUNDEZ, G. A.; ACEÑOLAZA, P. G.; REINOSO, P. D.
Revista:
BOLETíN DE LA SOCIEDAD ARGENTINA DE BOTáNICA
Editorial:
SOCIEDAD ARGENTINA DE BOTÁNICA
Referencias:
Lugar: Córdoba; Año: 2016 vol. 51 p. 243 - 267
ISSN:
0373-580X
Resumen:
Characterization and phenology of species with beekeping interest in the Diamante department (Entre Ríos, Argentina). In order to evaluate the bee resources in southwestern region of the province of Entre Rios based on diversity and abundance, spatial and temporal availability of the same, with the purpose to facilitate the planning of beekeeping and compare with the resourcesexploited by Apis mellifera L., vegetation was surveyed in the area of influence of three apiaries. During the 1999-2001 seasons bee bloom 299 Angiospermae was recorded and coverage was determined in different environments. The botany families with beekeping interest with greater diversity of species were Asteraceae and Fabaceae. The flowering period is extended throughout the year around, with a maximum between mid-October to February. The more relevant in the supply of flowering plant families were Asteraceae, Fabaceae, Apiaceae and Brassicaceae. Tree species make their contribution particularly early in the season, being largely overcome from September forward by herbaceous. Thebeekeeping resource sector land, it is mainly represented by exotic herbs (e.g. Glycine max, Melilotus albus, Medicago sativa, Lotus corniculatus, Brassica campestris, Ammi and Carduus species) and in the coastal sector and islands by aquatic and marsh native species, either herbaceous (e.g. Sagittariamontevidensis, Polygonum and Eichhornia species) as arboreal (e.g. Salix humboldtiana and Tessaria integrifolia). The wetland species permit to extend the beekeeping period to early autumn.