Agriculture (Jul 2023)

Flower-Visiting Insects Ensure Coffee Yield and Quality

  • Jesús Hernando Gómez,
  • Pablo Benavides,
  • Juan Diego Maldonado,
  • Juliana Jaramillo,
  • Flor Edith Acevedo,
  • Zulma Nancy Gil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13071392
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. 1392

Abstract

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(1) Background: The participation of insects in the pollination of self-pollinating plants, such as coffee, is still controversial. This study determined the effect of flower-visiting insects on coffee berry set, yield, and quality. (2) Methods: Over 2 years, five evaluations in different locations, dates, and harvest times were carried out. Each evaluation consisted of eight treatments with 50 replicates each, arranged in a completely randomized experimental design. Treatments were established to identify the contribution of insects, wind, gravity, self-pollination, and cross-pollination to coffee yield and quality. (3) Results: The insects contributed 16.3% of the berry set, 26.9% of the berry coffee yield, and 30.6% of the weight of supremo-type beans. No differences were observed in the sensory quality of coffee produced with or without insects. For stigma receptivity, results indicate that there is a 6.3% probability of self-pollination during pre-anthesis. (4) Conclusions: The species Coffea arabica, despite being a self-pollinating plant, benefits from the presence of flower-visiting insects. During anthesis, arabica coffee flowers are ready for cross-pollination.

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