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Título: Stingless bees in coffee: yield gains and assessing neonicotinoid impact.
Autor: RAMOS, J. D.
SANTOS, G. S.
SANTOS, C. F. dos
KAMINSKI, T. S. de O.
CIONE, A. P.
ALVES, D. A.
QUENZER, F. C. L.
CAMPBELL, A. J.
PEREIRA, A. M.
THOMPSON, H.
QUEIROZ, A. C. M. de
BENTO, J. M. S.
MENEZES, C.
Afiliación: JENIFER DIAS RAMOS; GUSTAVO SOUZA SANTOS; CHARLES FERNANDO DOS SANTOS, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL; THAMIRES SÁ DE OLIVEIRA KAMINSKI, SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION; ANA PAOLA CIONE, SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION; DENISE ARAUJO ALVES, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; FERNANDO CELSO LONGHIM QUENZER; ALISTAIR JOHN CAMPBELL, NATURAL ENGLAND; ANDRIGO MONROE PEREIRA, EUROFINS AGROSCIENCE SERVICES; HELEN THOMPSON, SYNGENTA; ANA CAROLINA MARTINS DE QUEIROZ; JOSÉ MAURÍCIO SIMÕES BENTO, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; CRISTIANO MENEZES, CNPMA.
Año: 2026
Referencia: Frontiers in Bee Science, v. 3, n., p., 2026.
Descripción: Abstract: Introduction: Coffee production depends heavily on pollination services, but the combined effects of managed pollinators and pesticide use on crop yield and pollinator health are still poorly understood. This study evaluated the contribution of supplemental pollination by the stingless bee Scaptotrigona depilis to coffee yield and assessed the impact of thiamethoxam, a neonicotinoid insecticide, on colony strength in Brazilian coffee farms.Methods: Colonies of S. depilis were introduced into both conventional and organic coffee farms. Coffee yield was measured in branches located near and far from bee colonies. Colony strength parameters were monitored over time, and pesticide residues were quantified in plant tissues (leaves, nectar, pollen) and in bee-collected floral resources.Results: Supplemental pollination by S. depilis significantly increased coffee yield by 67% in branches closer to the colonies. Low but detectable residues of thiamethoxam and its metabolite clothianidin were found in plant tissues and bee-collected resources. No significant negative effects were observed on brood production or brood mortality in colonies located in conventional farms compared to those in organic farms. Foraging activity differed between farm types before exposure to coffee bloom but normalized over time.Discussion: Managed stingless bees can markedly enhance coffee production without experiencing measurable detrimental effects under current label-compliant neonicotinoid use. These findings offer practical insights for developing more sustainable coffee production strategies that align productivity with pollinator health and conservation.
Thesagro: Abelha Brasileira
Café
Inseto Polinizador
Polinização
Produção
NAL Thesaurus: Stingless bees
Sustainable agriculture
Coffea
Crop yield
Neonicotinoid insecticides
Palabras clave: Abelha sem ferrão
Crop pollination
ISSN: 2813-5911
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/frbee.2025.1644205
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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