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Integration of Native Bee Pollinator Conservation with Pasture Enrichment
Creator:
Galindo, Gracie
,
Rickard, Leea
, and
Rao, Sujaya
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Conference Proceeding
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NATIVE
BEE
POLLINATOR CONSERVATION WITH PASTURE ENRICHMENT Gracie Galindo, Leea Rickard, and Sujaya
Improving bee pollination of commercial caneberries
Creator:
Hughes, Megan
,
Burgett, D. M.
, and
Oregon State University. Extension Service
Abstract:
Published October 1900. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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Technical Report
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maximum production, you can't leave
pollination
to chance. Introducing honey
bee
colonies into caneberry
Impact of Pesticide Residues on a Native Bumble Bee Pollinator, Bombus Vosnesenskii (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Creator:
Skyrm, K. M.
and
Rao, Sujaya
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 13 Section II.
Bee
Poisoning
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
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Introduction The
pollination
requirement is huge for commercial agriculture in the United States. Honey
bee
Understanding Colony Level Prevalence and Intensity of Honey Bee Gut Parasite, Nosema Ceranae
Creator:
Jack, Cameron
and
Sagili, Ramesh
Resource Type:
Conference Proceeding
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pollination
for commercial agriculture worth $ 2.5 billion in the Pacific Northwest. Healthy honey
bee
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Pacific Northwest Insect Management Conference
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Bee Poisoning, Environmental Toxicology and Regulatory Issues
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