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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Informazioni sul contributo

Posizione
  • Europe
Autori del contributo
  • Davide Frizzera
Scopo
  • Experimentation
Tipo di file
Document
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660 kB
Pubblicato su
27-04-2022
Lingua d'origine
English
Sito web ufficiale del progetto
PoshBee
Licenza
CC BY-NC-ND

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