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Mon, 4 Jan 2010 08:15:09 -0500
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In this study, colony exposure to pesticide residues has
been thorough fully investigated. 
The statistical analysis did not reveal a significant relationship between 
the presence of pesticide residues and the abundance of brood and
adults, and no statistical relationship was found between colony
mortality and pesticide residues.

The role of infectious agents and parasites in the health of honey bee colonies in France
Marie-Pierre Chauzat, et al

Journal of Apicultural Research and Bee World 
49(1): 31-39 (2010) © IBRA 2010
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