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Issue Apidologie
Volume 35, Number Suppl. 1, 2004
European unifloral honeys
Page(s) S82 - S93
DOI 10.1051/apido:2004045

Apidologie 35 (2004) S82-S93
DOI: 10.1051/apido:2004045

Botanical species giving unifloral honey in Europe

Livia Persano Oddoa, Lucia Pianaa, Stefan Bogdanovb, Antonio Bentabolc, Panagiota Gotsioud, Jacob Kerkvliete, Peter Martinf, Monique Morlotg, Alberto Ortiz Valbuenah, Kaspar Ruoffb and Katharine von der Ohei

a  Istituto Sperimentale per la Zoologia Agraria, Sezione di Apicoltura, Roma, Italy
b  Federal Dairy Research Station, Swiss Bee Research Centre, Liebefeld, Switzerland
c  Casa de la miel, Tenerife, Canarias, Spain
d  Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania, Crete, Greece
e  Inspectorate for Health Protection and Veterinary Public Health, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
f  Honey International Packers Association, London, UK
g  Bernard Michaud S.A., Jurançon, France
h  Centro Regional Apicola, Guadalajara, Spain
i  Niedersächsisches Landesinstitut für Bienenkunde, Celle, Germany

(Received 20 February 2004; revised 11 May 2004; accepted 17 May 2004)

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Key words: unifloral honey / Europe / botanical species

Corresponding author: Livia Persano Oddo livia.persano@apicoltura.org

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