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Tree Pollination Under Global Climate Change

  • This book focuses on fruit trees of both temperate and tropical regions
  • This book considers trees and pollinator conservation related aspects
  • Contains up to date research by the authors

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Agriculture (BRIEFSAGRO)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-ix
  2. Introduction

    • Fernando Ramírez, Jose Kallarackal
    Pages 1-5
  3. Cool, Warm Temperatures and Tree Pollination

    • Fernando Ramírez, Jose Kallarackal
    Pages 7-15
  4. Precipitation, Flooding and Pollination

    • Fernando Ramírez, Jose Kallarackal
    Pages 17-22
  5. Droughts and Pollination

    • Fernando Ramírez, Jose Kallarackal
    Pages 23-26
  6. Plant-Insect Phenology and Pollination

    • Fernando Ramírez, Jose Kallarackal
    Pages 27-33
  7. Conservation Implications

    • Fernando Ramírez, Jose Kallarackal
    Pages 35-42
  8. Conclusion

    • Fernando Ramírez, Jose Kallarackal
    Pages 43-45

About this book

This brief reviews the pollination aspects of both wild and domesticated fruit tree species in a global climate change context. It explores cross-pollination mediated by insects, vertebrates and abiotic factors, self-pollination and their global warming implications. The authors identify the link between abiotic factors such as precipitation and severe droughts in the context of tree pollination and climate change. Furthermore, pollination and conservation implications in agriculture as well as wild tree populations are explored. Emphasis has been given to fruit trees growing in tropical, subtropical and temperate environments.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Independent Researcher, Bogotá, Colombia

    Fernando Ramírez

  • Peechi, Kerala Forest Research Institute, Thrissur, India

    Jose Kallarackal

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eBook USD 39.99
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  • Read on any device
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Softcover Book USD 54.99
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