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Abscisic acid enhances the immune response in Apis mellifera and contributes to the colony fitness
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Bumble bees exhibit daily behavioral patterns in pollen foraging
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Sub-lethal effects of thiamethoxam, a neonicotinoid pesticide, and propiconazole, a DMI fungicide, on colony initiation in bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) micro-colonies
Effects of plant community composition and flowering phenology on honeybee foraging in Mediterranean sylvo‐pastoral systems
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Impact of Single and Stacked Insect-Resistant Bt-Cotton on the Honey Bee and Silkworm
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