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Bombus terrestris

Known as: Apis terrestris, large earth bumblebee 
National Institutes of Health

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2011
2011
The cucumber crop size depends not only on the cultivar and agrotechnical conditions but also on proper pollination of flowers… 
2010
2010
The buff-tailed bumblebee, Bombus terrestris, was introduced into Japan in 1991 and is now widely established in Hokkaido… 
2009
2009
TitleCold tolerance of Bombus terrestris and Bombus ignitus AuthorCHENG Shang 1,2 , GENG Jin-Hu 2 , HE Shao-Yu 1 , WANG Feng-He2… 
2008
2008
Bumblebees have economical importance in most of wild and cultivated plants. They can be abundant in suitable habitats and have a… 
2005
2005
Summary The effect of different temperature and different stimulation oviposition methods on the development of bumblebee… 
2004
2004
Parasites typically reduce host survival or fecundity. To minimize fitness loss, hosts can make temporal adjustments of their… 
2004
2004
It was investigated whether or not flight has any effects on oviposition and colony development of the artificially hibernated… 
2001
2001
25 Introduction 26 Methods and Results 27 Discussion 30 Acknowledgements 30 References and Notes 30 5. ACTIVATION OF THE IMMUNE… 
1999
1999
Summary. In the bumble bee, Bombus terrestris L., we investigated whether a chemical signal corresponding to the egg-marking in… 
1996
1996
To date the bumble bee 'Bombus terrestris' (L.), first detected in Tasmania in February 1992, is known to have visited 156…