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Prevalence of honey bee (Apis mellifera) viruses in temperate and subtropical regions from Argentina
Published 2017“…A total of 385 colonies distributed in five Argentinean eco-regions were examined to evaluate the percentage of infestation with Varroa destructor and the presence of seven virus species (Deformed wing virus, DWV; Acute bee paralysis virus, ABPV; Chronic bee paralysis virus, CBPV; Black queen cell virus, BQCV; Kashmer bee virus, KBV; Israeli acute bee paralysis virus, IAPV; and Sacbrood bee virus, SBV) after honey yield. …”
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Neonicotinoids and honeybee health
Published 2014“…Six equally sized Apis mellifera colonies, with known queen origin, were placed at each field resulting in a total of 96 colonies. …”
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Análisis competitivo del cultivo de Cannabis spp. y Erythroxylum coca en Colombia
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Urban farmers coping strategies in the wake of urbanization and changing market in Tamale, Northern Ghana
Published 2022“…Women are known as market queens, and culturally, sell foodstuff in the market, unlike men who can’t do the same. …”
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The case of tomato in Ghana: Marketing
Published 2010“…In a two level system, farmers are distanced from market signals: most wait for the market queens to come to their fields and if these traders do not come, farmers leave the tomatoes to rot in the field in the absence of a local market. …”
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Towards the development of sustainable control options for the African root and tuber scale on cassava in Central Africa understanding the ecology of the associated ant Anoplolepis...
Published 2012“…Boric acid-sucrose solution significantly killed A. tenella workers and queens under laboratory conditions. This result was later demonstrated in a farmer participatory trial and reduced scale infestation on cassava. …”
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Gender roles in history: women as hunters
Published 2001“…There are many historical examples of queens shooting tigers and panthers. In the colonial period when shooting a tiger became a status symbol, there were sportswomen, both Indian and British, who shot major mammals. …”
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Risk factors associated with failures of Varroa treatments in honey bee colonies without broodless period
Published 2018“…Colonies with high mite levels prior to treatment (P = 0.002) and owned by beekeepers who did not frequently replace queens (P = 0.001) were associated with a higher risk of treatment failure. …”
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