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Sydney B Wizenberg

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Bixby M, French S, Wizenberg S, Jamieson A, Pepinelli M, Cunningham M, et al.
J Econ Entomol . 2024 Oct; 117(6):2228-2241. PMID: 39436769
Pollination by the European honey bee, Apis mellifera, is essential for the production of many crops, including highbush blueberries (Vaccinum corymbosum). To understand the impact of agrochemicals (specifically, neonicotinoids, a...
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Wizenberg S, French S, Newburn L, Pepinelli M, Conflitti I, Moubony M, et al.
PNAS Nexus . 2024 Oct; 3(10):pgae440. PMID: 39434869
Recent declines in the health of honey bee colonies used for crop pollination pose a considerable threat to global food security. Foraging by honey bee workers represents the primary route...
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McAfee A, French S, Wizenberg S, Newburn L, Tsvetkov N, Higo H, et al.
J Econ Entomol . 2024 Jun; 117(4):1324-1335. PMID: 38877967
Highbush blueberry pollination depends on managed honey bees (Apis mellifera) L. for adequate fruit sets; however, beekeepers have raised concerns about the poor health of colonies after pollinating this crop....
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Wizenberg S, Muir-Guarnaccia J, Campbell L
Plants (Basel) . 2023 Nov; 12(21). PMID: 37960087
L. is cultivated globally for its cannabinoid-dense inflorescences. Commercial preference for sinsemilla has led to the development of methods for producing feminized seeds through cross-pollination of cosexual (masculinized) female plants....
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Wizenberg S, Newburn L, Richardson R, Pepinelli M, Conflitti I, Moubony M, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2023 Nov; 13(11):e10645. PMID: 37941738
Honey bees are efficient pollinators of flowering plants, aiding in the plant reproductive cycle and acting as vehicles for evolutionary processes. Their role as agents of selection and drivers of...
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Wizenberg S, Newburn L, Pepinelli M, Conflitti I, Richardson R, Hoover S, et al.
Plant Methods . 2023 Nov; 19(1):120. PMID: 37925401
Background: The mutualistic interaction between entomophilous plants and pollinators is fundamental to the structure of most terrestrial ecosystems. The sensitive nature of this relationship has been disrupted by anthropogenic modifications...
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Wizenberg S, Dang M, Campbell L
PLoS One . 2022 Jul; 17(7):e0270799. PMID: 35797371
Pollen grains are male gametophytes, an ephemeral haploid generation of plants, that commonly engage in competition for a limited supply of ovules. Since variation in reproductive capabilities among male gametophytes...
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Campbell L, Peach K, Wizenberg S
Sci Rep . 2021 Aug; 11(1):16825. PMID: 34413374
Some economically important crop species are dioecious, producing pollen and ovules on distinct, unisexual, individuals. On-the-spot diagnosis of sex is important to breeders and farmers for crop improvement and maximizing...
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Wizenberg S, Weis A, Campbell L
Appl Plant Sci . 2020 Oct; 8(9):e11389. PMID: 33014633
Premise: Precise pollen collection methods are necessary for crop breeding, but anemophilous pollen is notoriously difficult to capture and control. Here we compared a variety of methods for the controlled...