Diesel exhaust fumes alter the flowery
smells that guide bees when they forage, potentially sending them off
course and putting the food-growing industry at risk, a study said
today. Honeybees rely heavily on their sense of smell to locate flowers
from which they harvest life-giving nectar -- transferring pollen
grains from one bloom to another in the process. The new research shows
that diesel exhaust fumes from cars, tractors or power generators can
chemically alter the smell of flowers and render them undetectable to
bees. This, in turn, threatens the insects' crucial role as a key
pollinators of human food crops. "Somewhere in the region of 70 per
cent of world crops require pollination services, and... about 35 per
cent of our current food production is reliant on pollination," study
co-author Tracey Newman of the University of Southampton told a press
conference ahead of the report's release in the journal Nature
Scientific Reports. Pollination services have an estimated economic
value of 153 billion euros (USD 208 billion) a year. For the study,
Newman and a team created a synthetic odour blend mimicking the complex
chemical mix that make up the smell of oilseed rape flowers. The
synthetic blend of eight chemicals was released into a sealed glass
vessel with clean air, and another that contained diesel exhaust at
levels similar to rush-hour, roadside fumes. The fumes contained high
concentrations of NOx gases: nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide, as well
as carbon monoxide. Within one minute, the chemicals alpha-farnesene
and alpha-terpinene, which comprised 72.5 per cent and 0.8 per cent of
the blend respectively, were "rendered undetectable" in the
diesel-polluted air. The other chemicals were also considerably reduced
in volume while there was no change for the blend in the clean-air
vial. Next, the team tested whether bees would notice the difference.
They trained the insects by exposing them to the eight-chemical
synthetic odour blend and feeding them a sugar solution at the same time
to build an association of reward -- as the smell of flowers hold the
promise of nectar. Over time, the trained bees would start sticking out
their tongue-like proboscis in anticipation whenever they recognised
the odour.
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