The Role of Pollen in Mitigating Varroa destructor's Impact on Honey Bees
Pollen consumption can mitigate the harmful effects of Varroa destructor on honey bees by slowing down aging and restoring the balance of vital proteins and hormones.
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Pan-european assessment, monitoring, and mitigation Of Stressors on the Health of BEEs
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- Europe
- Автори
- Davide Frizzera
- Цел
- Experimentation
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- 27-04-2022
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- English
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- CC BY-NC-ND
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