Fruit Set and bee diversity Data N Escobedo-Kenefic 2024

Published: 15 July 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/6jw833yrt4.1
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Natalia Escobedo-Kenefic

Description

Fruit set by plant from Brassica rapa plants grown in experimental plots placed in two land use conditions (sites maintaining more than 15% of the original forest coverture [Moderately Modified], and sites with less of 10% [Highly Modified]) in the highlands of Guatemala. Bee diversity sampligs from the surroundings of each experimental plot. Location of each plot (coordinates).

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Fruit set data: The data was obtained from each Brassica rapa plant used in the experiment. The fruit set value for each plants is the relation between the number of flowers counted (a maximum of 50 flowers per plant) and number of fruits produced from theese flowers. The HM plots were placed in highly modified areas (mostly agriculture and settlements), MM plots were placed close to natural forest areas. Bee diversity data comes from samplings perfomed during one hour, in the area surrounding each plot (within a 100m raduis from plots).

Institutions

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala Facultad de Ciencias Quimicas y Farmacia

Categories

Fruit, Bee, Brassica, Guatemala, Agroecology, Land Use

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