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Efficiency Of Using Electric Toothbrush As An Alternative To A Tuning Fork For Artificial Buzz Pollination Is Independent Of Instrument Buzzing Frequency, Mandeep Tayal, Jesus Chavana, Rupesh R. Kariyat Feb 2020

Efficiency Of Using Electric Toothbrush As An Alternative To A Tuning Fork For Artificial Buzz Pollination Is Independent Of Instrument Buzzing Frequency, Mandeep Tayal, Jesus Chavana, Rupesh R. Kariyat

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Background: Breeding programs and research activities where artificial buzz-pollinations are required to have primarily relied upon using tuning forks, and bumble bees. However, these methods can be expensive, unreliable, and inefficient. To find an alternative, we tested the efficiency of pollen collection using electric toothbrushes and compared it with tuning forks at three vibration frequencies—low, medium, and high and two extraction times at 3 s and 16 s- from two buzz—pollinated species (Solanum lycopersicum and Solanum elaeagnifolium).

Results: Our results show that species, and extraction time significantly influenced pollen extraction, while there were no significant differences for the different vibration …