Potential for virus transfer between the honey bees Apis mellifera and A. Cerana
© 2016 International Bee Research Association. Viruses seem to play a key role in European honey bee, Apis mellifera health, and have a much broader host spectrum than previously thought. Few studies have investigated interspecific virus transfer within the genus Apis. The introduction of A. mellife...
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Main Authors: | Orlando Yañz, Huo Qing Zheng, Xiao Ling Su, Fu Liang Hu, Peter Neumanna, Vincent Dietemann |
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2018
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