Oregon State University: Researchers Determine Pollen Abundance, Diversity in Five Major Pollinator-Dependent Crops
August 29, 2019
August 29, 2019
CORVALLIS, Oregon, Aug. 29 [TNSscienceresearch] -- Oregon State University issued the following news:
A new study provides valuable insights into pollen abundance and diversity available to honeybee colonies employed in five major pollinator-dependent crops in Oregon and California, including California's massive almond industry.
The study, a collaboration between OSU and Texas A&M University, found that almond, cherry and meadowfoam provide ample pollen to honeybee . . .
A new study provides valuable insights into pollen abundance and diversity available to honeybee colonies employed in five major pollinator-dependent crops in Oregon and California, including California's massive almond industry.
The study, a collaboration between OSU and Texas A&M University, found that almond, cherry and meadowfoam provide ample pollen to honeybee . . .