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Author(s): TEIXEIRA, É. W.; GUIMARÃES-CESTARO, L.; ALVES, M. L. T. M. F.; MESSAGE, D.; MARTINS, M. F.; LUZ, C. F. P. da; SERRÃO, J. E. Abstract Due to their ecological and economic importance, honey bees have attracted much scientific attention, which has intensified due to the recent population decline of these insects in the severa... ... |
Author(s): BIZZOTO, L. de A.; SANTOS, R. S. S. dos; BOFF, M. I. C. The apple tree depends on cross-pollination for adequate fruiting. The objective of this study was to evaluate the rate of parasitism by Varroa destructor mites and the infection rate of Nosema sp. in... ... |
Author(s): GUIMARÃES-CESTARO, L.; SERRÃO, J. E.; MESSAGE, D.; MARTINS, M. F.; TEIXEIRA, É. W. Abstract Honey bees are responsible for pollinating many native and cultivated plant species. These insects can be affected by many pathogens, including fungi and bacteria, both of which can form spor... ... |
Author(s): LAGE, V. M. G. B.; SANTANA, C. D.; ARAUJO, M. L. B. de; NORONHA, R. P.; LIMA, S. T. da C.; BARBOSA, C. de J.
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Author(s): LAGE, V. M. G. B.; PUMAREJO, C. S.; NORONHA, R. P.; MELO, R. L. de; BARBOSA, C. de J.
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Author(s): LAGE, V. M. G. B.; SANTANA, C. D.; ARAUJO, M. L. B. de; NORONHA, R. P.; MELO, R. L. de; LIMA, S. T. da C.; BARBOSA, C. de J.
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Author(s): CESTARO, L. G.; ALVES, M. L. T. M. F; MESSAGE, D.; SILVA, M. V. G. B.; TEIXEIRA, E. W. The practice of migratory beekeeping is based on moving honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies between different locations to intensify agricultural production through improved pollination services. Howe... ... |
Author(s): SANTOS, L. G.; ALVES, M. L. T. M. F.; MESSAGE, D.; PINTO, F. A.; SILVA, M. V. G. B.; TEIXEIRA, E. W. Bee health is a growing global concern due to phenomena with as yet undefined causes, such as the sudden population decline of colonies that has been observed in apiaries in many countries, recently i... ... |
Author(s): JORDAN, C.; CARVALHO, V. R. de; MASCARIN, G. M.; OLIVEIRA, L. R. dos S.; DUNLAP, C. A.; WILCKEN, C. F. Abstract: Microsporidia are naturally occurring fungal-related parasites that can infect nearly all animal hosts, but their biocontrol potential of insect pests is routinely overlooked in agriculture... ... |
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