Diversity of Plants Foraged by Apis cerana Fabricius Around Qinling Mountains (Central China) Based on Honey Pollen Samples

Authors

  • Xinjun Guo School of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Xi’an University, Xi’an, China
  • Saiting Wang School of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Xi’an University, Xi’an, China
  • Jing Feng School of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Xi’an University, Xi’an, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13102/sociobiology.v70i3.8876

Keywords:

DNA barcoding, High-throughput sequencing, pollination, rbcL

Abstract

To illustrate the essential role of Apis cerana Fabricius in plant pollination, a survey was conducted using PCR, DNA barcoding, and high-throughput sequencing technologies to assess the diversity of plants foraged by A. cerana at five sites around Qinling Mountains. A fragment of the rbcL gene in pollen isolated from honey collected at each site was amplified and sequenced. The results show that samples BJ and TC, samples FP and AK have a high correlation, respectively. According to the information of a total of 64 plant species identified in the five sites, belonging to 53 genera, 37 families, and 23 orders, it is found that there is a relatively high diversity and complex composition of nectar and pollen plants and that most of the plants are sporadically available. The identified species show higher occurrence in some orders, such as Sapindales, Rosales, etc. There are significantly more plants of temperate origin than those of tropical origin, 58.5% and 34.0%, respectively. Some species of Rosales or Sapindales are more visited by A. cerana, with Toxicodendron vernicifluum (Stokes) being the dominant species. These results provide a basis for assessing the role of A. cerana in plant pollination and maintaining biodiversity.

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2023-09-14

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Guo, X., Wang, S., & Feng, J. (2023). Diversity of Plants Foraged by Apis cerana Fabricius Around Qinling Mountains (Central China) Based on Honey Pollen Samples. Sociobiology, 70(3), e8876. https://doi.org/10.13102/sociobiology.v70i3.8876

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Research Article - Bees