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DOI: 10.1051/apido:2000137
Apidologie 31 (2000) 457-458
A scientific note on the characteristics of thyme honey from the Greek island of Kithira
Angeliki Tsigouria - Maria Passaloglou-Katralib
aInstitute of Veterinary Research of Athens, National Agricultural Research Foundation,
Neapoleos 25, 153 10 Aghia Paraskevi, Attiki, Greece
bCooperative of the Beekeepers' Association of South Greece, Makriyianni 57, 143 43 N.
Chalkidona, Attiki, Greece
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Keywords:
Thymus / honey / Greece / pollen analysis / diastase / invertase
Correspondence and reprints: Angeliki Tsigouri
E-mail: tsigouri.ivra@nagref.gr
Copyright INRA/DIB/AGIB/EDP Sciences
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