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Buzz pollination
Wild Bee Species Increase Tomato Production and Respond Differently to Surrounding Land Use in Northern California
Chapter 3
Buzzing Bees and the Evolution of Sexual Floral Dimorphism in Australian Spiny Solanum
Bumble Bees Are Essential
The Oligolectic Bee Osmia Brevis Sonicates Penstemon Flowers for Pollen: a Newly Documented Behavior for the Megachilidae
Insect Pollinators Oregon’S Primary Pollinators Are Native Bumble Bees, Sweat Bees, Mining Bees, Wasps, Butterflies, and Moths
Hive a Look and See: Bee Identification Card
Buzz Pollination by Sue Rosenthal on June 11, 2008
Review of Pollinators and Pollination Relevant to the Conservation And
Pollination of Crops in Australia and New Zealand by Mark Goodwin © 2012 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation
Sonication, Or Buzz Pollination: Constructing Habitats for Effective Fertilization Of
Buzz-Pollinated” by Hand Produce More Fruits Than Untouched Plants?
Using Commercial Bumblebees in the Pollination of Field Grown Tomatoes a Case Study: “Caged Tomatoes in Open Fields”
Tomato Pollination and How to Increase It in High Tunnels
Bee Pollination in the Threatened Australian Shrub Senna Acclinis (Caesalpinioideae)
Pollinators: Importance, Decline, and Conservation Pollination Definition
Buzz-Pollination of Hibbertia Obtusifolia by Australian Native Bees - a Comparative Study of Bee Buzzing Behaviour in Capertee Valley, New South Wales
An Overview of the Potential Impacts of Honey Bees to Native Bees, Plant Communities, and Ecosystems in Wild Landscapes: Recommendations for Land Managers
Top View
Bumble Bees in Decline
Native Plants Attractive to Bees
Powerful Pollinators Encouraging Insect Pollinators in Urban Environments & Gardens
Western Washington Pollinators. Who Are They & What Do They Want?
Honey Bees, Apis Mellifera, Are Important Pollinators of the Highbush Blueberry Variety Ventura
Pollination Deficit in Open-Field Tomato Crops (Solanum
Importance of Bees in Pollination of Solanum Lycopersicum L. (Solanaceae) in Open-Field of the Southeast of Minas Gerais State, Brazil
Lesson Title: the Buzz on Bumble Bees
Enhancements for Native Bees in Western Oregon and Washington Cranberry Production
Overview of Bee Pollination and Its Economic Value for Crop Production
Discovering Native Bees Alison P
Bumblebee Sonication Behavior Changes with Plant Species and Environmental Conditions
Managing Public Lands for Pollinators
Native Bees Pollinate Tomato Flowers and Increase Fruit Production
Buzz Pollination in Angiosperms
Pollination Best Practices in Southern Highbush Blueberry in Florida1 Rachel E
Breeding Systems of Enantiostylous Cassiinae Species (Fabaceae, Caesalpinioideae)
The Big Buzz on Bumble Bees!
Pollination in the Agricultural Landscape
A Review and Updated Classification of Pollen Gathering Behavior in Bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)
Farming with Pollinators Increasing Profit and Reducing Risk
Floral Vibrations by Buzz-Pollinating Bees Achieve Higher Frequency, Velocity and Acceleration Than Flight and Defence Vibrations David J
Pollinator Management for Organic Seed Producers
Partridge Pea) H
Buzz Pollination Is Aninteraction Between Beesand Flowers Introduction II