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Title: An overview of the pollination interactions between the ginger family (Zingiberaceae) and insects in Asia
Authors: Appalasamy, S. 
Arumugam, N; 
Pasupuleti, VR; 
Subramaniam, S; 
Jayaraj, V.K. 
Nor, M.M. 
Salam, MA 
Keywords: floral visitor;flower;mutualism;Plant
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Czech Academy of Sciences
Journal: European Journal of Entomology 
Abstract: 
The plant-biotic pollinator interaction is crucial for the survival of both organisms. Insects are recognised as eff ective biotic pollinators. As there are few specifi c studies on the pollination of angiosperms, the emphasis of this review is on understanding the pollination process by reviewing the knowledge of the ginger-insect pollinator interaction in Asia. Currently the plant-pollinator interaction of only 5% of Asian species of Zingiberaceae is evaluated. Previous studies indicate that bees, such as, halictid and blue-banded bees are, among the many fl oral vistors, the most important pollinators of ginger plants in Asia. Knowledge of non-bee pollinators is still scarce. In order to obtain a more detailed understanding of the interrelationship of the pollinators of ginger plants with the morphology of their fl owers, fl oral scent and geographical factors, further research is needed.
Description: 
Web of Science
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4863
ISSN: 12105759
DOI: 10.14411/EJE.2023.022
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Agro Based Industry - Journal (Scopus/WOS)

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