JAGADISH, K S.KOTESH, Y CHAVHAN.2023-01-182023-01-182020-11-12https://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810192531ThesisThis investigation was carried at the Departments of Apiculture and Horticulture, UAS, Bangalore and farmers field Koramangala, Devanahalli during 2019-20. Flower initiation in pomegranate (var: “Bhagwa”) commenced at 21.11± 1.86 days after bud development. Staminate: hermaphrodite flower ratio was 0.40±0.831, with mean of 20.66±6.12 staminate and 27.53±6.95 hermaphrodite flowers. Staminate and hermaphrodite flowers opened during 0800-1300 and 0800-1400 hours, respectively. Anthers dehisced at 0800-1300 (staminate) and 0900-1200 (hermaphrodite) hours after anthesis. Fruit set was highest in the plants when flowers were kept in unbagged condition (10.7±2.08) compared to the bagged condition (3.85±1.22). Totally 20 insect species were found foraging on the inflorescence of pomegranate and they belonged to three insect orders viz., Hymenoptera (40%), Lepidoptera (55%) and Hemiptera (5%). Shannon- Wiener diversity index (H) values ranged from 0.05-0.23 during different hours of the day, with peak ‘H’ values during 0900- 1100 hrs (0.54-0.52). Berger-Parker dominance index (d) was highest for A. dorsata (d=0.38). A. dorsata, A. cerana, A. florea and T. iridipennis spent upto 11.24±1.31, 12.61±1.29, 16.86±2.08 and 25.73±1.88 sec/staminate flower and 7.94±0.87, 10.30±0.98, 14.55±1.21and 24.13±1.68 sec/hermaphrodite flower, respectively. All four species of honey bees spent maximum foraging time during 1100- 1200 hrs. A. dorsata (5.95±1.00) A. cerana (5.18±0.68), A. florea (4.39±0.67) and T. iridipennis (4.20±0.82) visited more number of staminate flowers as compared to hermaphrodite flowers (4.81±1.06, 4.12±0.84, 3.55±0.38 and 3.44±0.59) respectively. Significantly highest yield and qualitative parameters were recorded in the fruits obtained from open pollinated flowers, followed by pomegranate plants enclosed with A. cerana colony.EnglishSTUDIES ON THE POLLINATOR FAUNA OF POMEGRANATE, Punica granatum L. (Lythraceae)Thesis