Pollination Efficiency and Agronomic Traits for Hybrid Oilseed Rape
by Filip Franeta·Updated 1mo ago
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Description
Filip Franeta's 209.6 KB dataset compares the commercial bumblebee, European orchard bee, and red mason bee as pollinators for hybrid oilseed rape. Results from semi-controlled conditions show pollinator treatments significantly increased yield parameters and oil content compared to a no-pollinator control. The data likely contains measurements for pods per plant, seed yield, thousand-seed weight, test weight, and oil content.
Use Cases
Compare pollination efficiency among Bombus terrestris, Osmia cornuta, and Osmia bicornis based on described agronomic traits.
Analyze the relationship between pollinator presence and seed yield per plant based on the reported TSYP metric.
Assess the impact of different pollinators on seed quality based on described features like thousand-seed weight and oil content.
Model hybrid oilseed rape yield outcomes under different pollination scenarios based on the measured parameters.
Strengths
Dataset is focused on a specific agricultural comparison with clearly defined agronomic traits.
Published under a permissive CC-BY-4.0 license for reuse.
Last updated date is provided (2026-05-07).
Limitations
Dataset size is small at 209.6 KB, indicating limited scope.
Row count and column-level documentation are unknown, requiring manual inspection after download.
Data collection occurred under semi-controlled conditions, which may not fully represent field performance.
Provenance
Source
figshare
Collection Method
Data collected from a study evaluating pollinator species under semi-controlled conditions.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-07 09:11:25; freshness should be verified.
File format is ODS (OpenDocument Spreadsheet), which may require specific software to open.