Sunflower-Associated Reductions in Varroa Mite Infestation of Honey Bee Colonies
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Rebecca E. Irwin | L. S. Adler | R. Irwin | E. Palmer-Young | K. Baylis | Kyle Grubbs | Hannah R Whitehead | Rosemary L. Malfi | J. Evans | Dawn L. Boncristiani | Yujun Zhou | Bryanna Joyce | Jennifer I Van Wyk | Dawn Boncristiani
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