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Science news: Pollen analysis by microscopy
publication date:
Dec 31, 2005
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Journal Name
Bee World
Article Title
Science news: Pollen analysis by microscopy
Author(s)
PETER MARTIN
Volume
86
Issue
4
Published Date
12/31/2005
Pages
121 to 121
Abstract
In the last issue of Bee World, Peter Martin, chairman of HIPA, reported on the importance pollen analysis for beekeeping and trade. In this article, he gives a simplified method of pollen analysis developed by Lutier and Vaissière.
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