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Bees are essential: Pollination of squashes, gourds and pumpkins
Publication Information
California Agriculture 18(5):2-4.
Published May 01, 1964
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Abstract
Squash and related plants of the genus Cucurbita are monoecious, having both male (staminate) and female flowers (pistillate) on the same plant. To insure fertilization under natural conditions, pollen from the male flower must be carried to the stigma of the female flower by insects. Although other insects, including cucumber, scarab, and meloid beetles, flies and moths are also involved, bees are the major pollinators.