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Pollination Limitation in Oregon Blueberries
Creator:
Hoffman, George
and
Rao, Sujaya
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
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honey
bees
and native
bees
to blueberry pollination. This work is taking place on 12 blueberry farms
2.
Pollen Collected By Honey Bees Foraging in Blueberry Fields: Distribution on Body Parts
Creator:
Lande, Claire
,
Hoffman, George
, and
Rao, Sujaya
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
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BY
HONEY
BEES
FORAGING IN BLUEBERRY FIELDS: DISTRIBUTION ON BODY PARTS Claire Lande, George
3.
The Effect of Pollen Diversity and Artificial Protein Supplement on Honey Bee (Apis Mellifera L.) Health, Physiology, and Immunology
Creator:
Topitzhofer, Ellen
and
Sagili, Ramesh
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
Full Text:
, which had once provided supplemental pollen sources for
honey
bees
(Dimitri, 2005). Within this current
4.
Project Integrate Crop Pollination in Oregon Blueberries
Creator:
Hoffman, George
and
Rao, Sujaya
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
Full Text:
Section II:
Bees
and Pollinators PROJECT INTEGRATE CROP
5.
Investigating Effects of Pollen Nutrition on Nosema Ceranae Infection and Persistence in Honey Bee Colonies
Creator:
Jack, Cameron
,
Sagili, Ramesh
, and
Uppala, Sai Sree
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
Full Text:
ever-increasing need for pollination services in our modern agriculture systems.
Honey
bees
provide
6.
Understanding Colony Level Prevalence and Intensity of Honey Bee Gut Parasite, Nosema Ceranae
Creator:
Jack, Cameron
and
Sagili, Ramesh
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
Full Text:
for pollination services in our modern agriculture systems.
Honey
bees
provide the majority of that
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Pacific Northwest Insect Management Conference
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Bees and Pollinators
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Agricultural pests -- Control -- Congresses
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