Biology and Control of Ectoparasitic Mite, Tropilaelaps Clareae Delfinado and Baker Infesting Apis mellifera Linn
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Biology and Control of Ectoparasitic Mite, Tropilaelaps Clareae Delfinado and Baker Infesting Apis mellifera Linn
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Sharma, Sukh Dev
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638.1 Bee Keeping (Apiculture)
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Honey bees are social insects with which man has established harmonious co-existence. These insects have provided humanity with the very basis of civilization because of their highly evolved social behaviour and being a source of the earliest sweet food and trade commodity. Honey bees also provide free ecosystem services in the form of cross pollination and propagation of several cultivated and wild plant species, thereby maintaining biological diversity. They, therefore, not only boost crop productivity but also help in conservation of forests and grassland ecosystems and save several botanical sources from extinction. These invaluable contributions of honey bees have been realized since ancient times which make them man's best friend in farms, fields, forests and gardens.
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1993
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Thesis
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text
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en
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http://hillagricrepository.co.in/501/1/19257.pdf
Sharma, Sukh Dev (1993) Biology and Control of Ectoparasitic Mite, Tropilaelaps Clareae Delfinado and Baker Infesting Apis mellifera Linn. PhD thesis thesis, CSKHPKV Palampur. |
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