TY - JOUR AU - Azmi, Wahizatul Afzan AU - Wan Sembok, Wan Zaliha AU - Mohd Nasaruddin, Siti Noraishah AU - Azli, Nur Syazana AU - Mohd Hatta, Muhammad Firdaus AU - Tg Muhammad, Tengku Norulhuda PY - 2022/12/26 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Evaluation of Native Stingless Bee Species (Heterotrigona itama and Geniotrigona thoracica) for Pollination Efficiency on Melon Manis Terengganu JF - Malaysian Applied Biology JA - MAB VL - 51 IS - 5 SE - Research Articles DO - 10.55230/mabjournal.v51i5.2360 UR - https://jms.mabjournal.com/index.php/mab/article/view/2360 SP - 229-235 AB - <p>Melon Manis Terengganu (MMT) is a newly developed melon cultivar that is exclusively planted in Terengganu and has monoecious flowers where female and male parts are in different flowers of the same plant. Current practise for MMT pollination mainly depends on humans by hand-cross pollination treatment. However, until now little study on the potential of stingless bees as pollinator for greenhouse MMT has been documented in Malaysia. In this study, two species of stingless bees, <em>Heterotrigona itama</em> and <em>Geniotrigona</em> <em>thoracica</em> were placed with the MMT in the greenhouse. This study is aimed to investigate and compare the quality of MMT produced by four different pollination treatments; (1) self-pollination, (2) hand-cross pollination, (3)<em> H</em>. <em>itama</em> pollination and (4) <em>G</em>. <em>thoracica</em> pollination. Two hives of each stingless bee species were placed into the greenhouse at least two days before the MMT flowers bloomed. MMT produced from pollination by both stingless bee species and hand-cross pollination were significantly heavier in fresh weight, larger in diameter, higher in total soluble solid (TSS), and greater number of seeds per fruit compared to those produced from self-pollination. Pollination by stingless bees reached fruits with higher sweetness than hand-cross pollination and self-pollination. Results revealed that the stingless bee pollination on MMT production was similar to the MMT produced from hand-cross pollination. This study provides essential information on the potential of native stingless bees, <em>H</em>.<em>itama</em> and <em>G</em>. <em>thoracica</em> which can be effective pollinators for the MMT grown in the greenhouse besides manual pollination.</p> ER -