is onion is pollinated by insects
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Most pollination of onion flowers is by insects although wind and gravity contribute (see Bohart, Nye & Hawthorn 1970; Free 1970; Benedek & Gaal 1972). Onion plants are self-compatible, and both self- and cross-pollination occur.
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Yes, flies have been used for pollination of onions in breeding trials but for commercial production of onions, honey bees are usually the only option.
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