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Evaluation of the honey and pollen yield of Melipona interrupta bee colonies in the Amazon region
(2020-03-01)
The objective of this research was to evaluate the productivity of honey and pollen of Melipona interrupta (Jandaira) colonies during a one-year period. This study was conducted in meliponiculture production colonies located ...
Determination of cadmium residues in bee products using a "lab-made" bismuth bulk electrode
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016-11-04)
Raw propolis and bee pollen has been widely used in different areas such as medicine, food and apitherapy because they have biological and medicinal properties. The beneficial effects of both bee products for human health ...
Effect of mutualistic and antagonistic bees on floral resources and pollination of a savanna shrub
(2017-07-01)
Since Darwin, cheaters have been described in plant-pollinator mutualisms. Bignoniaceae species have a wide interaction network with floral visitors, and most of those interactions are established with cheaters. Thus, our ...
Influência da espécie de abelha e da origem floral do mel sobre a atividade antimicrobiana frente às bactérias staphylococcus aureus e escherichia coli
(Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáCampo MouraoBrasilDepartamento Acadêmico de AmbientalEngenharia AmbientalUTFPR, 2015)
Bees have a great importance in an ecosystem because they pollinate different floral species. To know the plants in a given region, its flowering time and their pollen characteristics help in determining the plant species ...
Floral sources to Tetragonisca angustula (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and their pollen morphology in a Southeastern Brazilian Atlantic ForestFloral sources to Tetragonisca angustula (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and their pollen morphology in a Southeastern Brazilian Atlantic Forest
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2012)
First record of Ascosphaera apis isolated from commercial pollen from northern Argentinian provinces
(Research Inst Pomology Floriculture, 2021-06)
In recent years, the advance of deforestation and the replacement of areas intended for intensive cultivation have caused pathogens and parasites of Apis mellifera bees to emerge in regions where they had not previously ...