It is known that the palynological features, and consequently the nutritional quality, of bee-foraged pollen vary according to several factors such as sampling site and period of year. In our two year study, carried out as part of the COLOSS CSI Pollen study between April and September in the eastern province of Genova (Italy), we explored the relationships between the palynological spectra and the protein content of corbicular pollen. We found that the differences are mainly driven by the collection season rather than by the site. This observation allowed us to employ the sample\u2019s palynological traits for the identification of foraging seasons characterized by different protein content in pollen. The outcome of our study provides a us...
The growth of the commercial pollination industry raises important concerns regarding honey bee (Api...
This study aimed to assess the importance of quality and quantity of pollen on the development of co...
Intensive agricultural systems often expose honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) to large temporal variati...
<p>It is known that the palynological features, and consequently the nutritional quality, of bee-for...
Honey-bee pollen contains high level of proteins, lipids , carbohydrates and vitamins and possesses...
Pollen is a product with an increasing market potential, particularly in the nutraceutical and food ...
Deborah DelaneyThe European honey bee (Apis mellifera) is an agriculturally significant beneficial i...
The objective of the research work was to compare the protein content of pollen from some plants vis...
Pollen collected from flowers by forager bees is the only natural protein source for the hive. This...
The western honey bee, Apis mellifera, is the most important and widespread managed pollinator speci...
Abstract Pollen collected from flowers by forager bees is the only natural protein so...
Objective of the work was to identify with using pollen analysis botanical origin of bee-colected po...
Pollen is the only source of protein that honey bees collect from nature. It is very important for t...
Attempts have often been made to isolate and characterise monofloral pollens to correlate nutritiona...
Bee pollen loads generally have a homogeneous and monospecific pollen content and assume a typical f...
The growth of the commercial pollination industry raises important concerns regarding honey bee (Api...
This study aimed to assess the importance of quality and quantity of pollen on the development of co...
Intensive agricultural systems often expose honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) to large temporal variati...
<p>It is known that the palynological features, and consequently the nutritional quality, of bee-for...
Honey-bee pollen contains high level of proteins, lipids , carbohydrates and vitamins and possesses...
Pollen is a product with an increasing market potential, particularly in the nutraceutical and food ...
Deborah DelaneyThe European honey bee (Apis mellifera) is an agriculturally significant beneficial i...
The objective of the research work was to compare the protein content of pollen from some plants vis...
Pollen collected from flowers by forager bees is the only natural protein source for the hive. This...
The western honey bee, Apis mellifera, is the most important and widespread managed pollinator speci...
Abstract Pollen collected from flowers by forager bees is the only natural protein so...
Objective of the work was to identify with using pollen analysis botanical origin of bee-colected po...
Pollen is the only source of protein that honey bees collect from nature. It is very important for t...
Attempts have often been made to isolate and characterise monofloral pollens to correlate nutritiona...
Bee pollen loads generally have a homogeneous and monospecific pollen content and assume a typical f...
The growth of the commercial pollination industry raises important concerns regarding honey bee (Api...
This study aimed to assess the importance of quality and quantity of pollen on the development of co...
Intensive agricultural systems often expose honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) to large temporal variati...