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CCD and Pollination Requirements for Fruits and Vegetables

zephyray
16 years ago

I have a question for the experts here. By now we've all heard of Colony Collapse Disorder, my question is, which crops specifically require pollination by bees to be edible. In other words, is there a list of plants which flower AFTER the edible part of the plant develops (and is usually harvested) and thus pollination is not necessary for eating - unless we are specifically growing them to create seeds? For example lettuce, carrots, and onions produce there edible part first (whch actually seems odd, I'm used to thinking of the fruiting part coming after pollination) so pollination by bees is not necessary - so long as your supply of seeds holds out (for worst case scenarios). Squash would be an example of a veggie that produces its edible part after pollination so it would be at risk from a lack of bees.

In short and in general, are veggies pre-pollination crops while fruits are post-pollination? I'm reading of dire consequences for crops but is it mainly FRUIT that's at risk here?

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