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Highly controlled nest homeostasis of honey bees helps deactivate phenolics in nectar
Liu, FL; He, JZ; Fu, WJ
2005
Source PublicationNATURWISSENSCHAFTEN
Volume92Issue:6Pages:297-299
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/3220
Collection其他
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Liu, FL,He, JZ,Fu, WJ. Highly controlled nest homeostasis of honey bees helps deactivate phenolics in nectar[J]. NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN,2005,92(6):297-299.
APA Liu, FL,He, JZ,&Fu, WJ.(2005).Highly controlled nest homeostasis of honey bees helps deactivate phenolics in nectar.NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN,92(6),297-299.
MLA Liu, FL,et al."Highly controlled nest homeostasis of honey bees helps deactivate phenolics in nectar".NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 92.6(2005):297-299.
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