Lethal effects of tea-oil Camellia on honeybee larvae due to pollen toxicity

Chuan Zhang , Hui-Hui Feng , Ya-Lei Liu , Shuang-Quan Huang

Journal of Integrative Plant Biology ›› 2024, Vol. 66 ›› Issue (11) : 2313 -2316.

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Journal of Integrative Plant Biology ›› 2024, Vol. 66 ›› Issue (11) : 2313 -2316. DOI: 10.1111/jipb.13731
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Lethal effects of tea-oil Camellia on honeybee larvae due to pollen toxicity

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Chuan Zhang, Hui-Hui Feng, Ya-Lei Liu, Shuang-Quan Huang. Lethal effects of tea-oil Camellia on honeybee larvae due to pollen toxicity. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2024, 66(11): 2313-2316 DOI:10.1111/jipb.13731

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