
doi: 10.1111/jipb.13803
pmid: 39526577
Exploring pollen chemical defenses in the economically important plant Camellia oleifera and examining their effects on honeybee flower-visiting behavior improves the understanding of the ecological functions of pollen and informs efforts to manage honeybees to bolster C. oleifera production.
Pollen, Animals, Camellia, Bees, Pollination
Pollen, Animals, Camellia, Bees, Pollination
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