The Efficiency of using Bees for Pollination of Crops in the Experiment
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v17i.764Keywords:
family, distance, sap, food, horsetail, offspring, apiary, pollination, flax, cellAbstract
The article provides information that one of the main conditions for achieving a high level of pollination is the placement of the apiary close to the pollination area and the reduction of obstacles in the path along which the bees fly here.
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