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Toxicity of Pesticides and Other Agricultural Chemicals to Honey Bees
Authors
L. D. Anderson
E. Laurence Atkins
E. A. Greywood
H. Nakakihara
Publication date
1 July 1970
Publisher
Hosted by Utah State University Libraries
Abstract
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200 million. For the past 80 years this impor
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