Data from: Insect Pollinivores of Sorghum bicolor and Plant Traits that Influence Visitation
Grasses such as sorghum are rarely considered as an important food resource for pollinators. In this study, we report insects collecting or consuming pollen of sorghum over the 8-week flowering period of a mapping population in Tifton, GA. We also examine the response of insects to plant morphological traits and disease damage, and the ability of bumble bees to cross-pollinate sorghum.
Supplemental Figure Legends:
Supplemental Fig. 1. Average air temperature (orange line) and precipitation (blue bars) that occurred during the sorghum growing season of 2022 in Tifton, GA. Data from NRCS National Water and Climate Center, SCAN site no. 2027 (https://wcc.sc.egov.usda.gov/nwcc/site?sitenum=2027).
Supplemental Fig. 2. Probability of observing a hover fly on a sorghum panicle for each week of flowering. Probabilities with the same letter are not different at α = 0.05.
Supplemental Fig. 3. Probability of observing a bee (honey, bumble, or southern carpenter) on a sorghum panicle each week of flowering. Probabilities with the same letter are not different at α = 0.05.
Supplemental Fig. 4. The probability of observing an insect on a sorghum panicle by week of flowering. Probabilities with the same letter are not different at α = 0.05.
Funding
USDA-ARS: 6048-21500-001-000D
History
Data contact name
Harris-Shultz, Karen, R.Data contact email
Karen.Harris@usda.govPublisher
Ag Data CommonsIntended use
Open to the public-people interested in the pollinators of sorghumTemporal Extent Start Date
2022-06-09Temporal Extent End Date
2022-09-28Frequency
- continual
Theme
- Non-geospatial
Geographic Coverage
{"type":"FeatureCollection","features":[{"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-83.556111,31.506389]},"type":"Feature","properties":{}}]}Geographic location - description
Tifton, GA-Belflower Farm 31°30’23”N 83°33’22”WISO Topic Category
- location
- farming
- environment
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
insects; Sorghum bicolor; grasses; pollinators; pollen; flowering; Georgia; BombusOMB Bureau Code
- 005:18 - Agricultural Research Service
OMB Program Code
- 005:040 - National Research
ARS National Program Number
- 215
ARIS Log Number
416045Pending citation
- Yes
Related material without URL
Harris-Shultz, K., Armstrong, J., Knoll, J., Sapkota, S., and C.S. Clem. Insect pollinivores of Sorghum bicolor and plant traits that influence visitation. Journal of Entomological Science.Public Access Level
- Public