Li, 2017 - Google Patents
Putative receptor for Israeli acute paralysis virus of the honey bee (Apis mellifera)Li, 2017
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The honey bee contributes to approximately one third of crop production relying on pollination. However, managed honey bees are currently challenged by numerous health problems contributing to high levels of colony loss. Honey bee viruses are a major concern …
- 241001163131 Israeli acute paralysis virus 0 title abstract description 241
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