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Biology of bamboo nesting stingless bees of southwest China Yufeng QuXinxin WenZhengwei Wang Original article 29 August 2022 Article: 53
Crushing corn pollen grains increased diet digestibility and hemolymph protein content while decreasing honey bee consumption Eslam M. OmarHesham Y. A. DarwishYahya Al Naggar Original article 25 August 2022 Article: 52
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