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Effects of pesticides on bees: Laboratory and field tests study the effects of agricultural pesticides on highly important pollinators of state's crops

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L. D. Anderson, University of California
E. L. Atkins, University of California

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California Agriculture 12(12):3-4.

Published December 01, 1958

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Important losses to beekeepers—and to agriculture in general—have been caused by certain pesticides appearing on the market during the last few years.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1499.

More detailed articles by the same authors have been published in The Journal of Economic Entomology: 47(6): 469-72, 1954 and 51(1): 103-8, 1958.

Effects of pesticides on bees: Laboratory and field tests study the effects of agricultural pesticides on highly important pollinators of state's crops

L. D. Anderson, E. L. Atkins
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Effects of pesticides on bees: Laboratory and field tests study the effects of agricultural pesticides on highly important pollinators of state's crops

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Authors

L. D. Anderson, University of California
E. L. Atkins, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 12(12):3-4.

Published December 01, 1958

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Important losses to beekeepers—and to agriculture in general—have been caused by certain pesticides appearing on the market during the last few years.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1499.

More detailed articles by the same authors have been published in The Journal of Economic Entomology: 47(6): 469-72, 1954 and 51(1): 103-8, 1958.


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