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1. Improving genetic transformation rates in honeybees

2. Antibacterial activity of Turkish propolis and its qualitative and quantitative chemical composition

4. Turkish honeybees: Genetic variation and evidence for a fourth lineage of Apis mellifera mtDNA

5. EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS ON THE YIELD AND QUALITY OF SOME STRAWBERRY CULTIVARS GROWN IN A GLASSHOUSE

6. Detection of Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii in honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies

7. Detection of Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii in honeybee (Apis

8. Effectiveness of Bumblebee pollination in anti-frost heated tomato greenhouses in the Mediterranean basin [Akdeniz Bölgesi Anti-Don Isitilan Domates Seralarinda Bombus Arisi Tozlayiciliginin Etkinligi]

9. Colony characteristics and the performance of Caucasian (Apis mellifera caucasica) and Mugla (Apis mellifera anatoliaca) bees and their reciprocal crosses

10. Effectiveness of bumble bees as pollinators for eggplants grown in unheated greenhouses

11. Morphological characters of some important races and ecotypes of Turkish honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) - II

12. Determination of Performances Some Important Races and Ecotypes of Turkish Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) under Migratory Beekeeping Conditions [Türkiye'deki Önemli Balarisi (Apis mellifera L.) Irk ve Ekotiplerinin Göçer Aricilik Koşullarinda Performanslarinin Karşila¸tirilmasi]

13. Discrimination of Some Anatolian Honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) Races and Ecotypes by Using Morphological Characteristics [Türkiye'deki Önemli Balarisi (Apis mellifera L.) Irk ve Ekotiplerinin Morfolojik Karakterler Açisindan İlişkilerinin Diskriminant Analiz Yöntemiyle Saptanmasi]

14. Discrimination of some anatolian honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) races and ecotypes by using morphological characteristics

15. Determination of performances some important races and ecotypes of Turkish honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) under migratory beekeeping conditions

16. Biogeography of the genus Ceratina Latreille (Hymenoptera : Apoidea) in the Çukurova and the adjacent areas (Turkey) [Biogeographie du genre Ceratina Latreille dans la Çukurova et ses environs immediats (Turquie) (Hymenoptera : Apoidea)]

17. The effects of hive type and wintering methods on wintering losses in honeybee, A-mellifera L, colonies in Erzurum conditions

18. The effects of hive type and wintering methods on wintering losses in honeybee, A. mellifera L., Colonies in Erzurum conditions [Erzurum Koşullarindaki Balarisi, Apis mellifera L., Kolonilerinde Kovan Tipinin ve Kişlatma Yöntemlerinin Kişlatma Kayiplarina Etkileri]

19. Pollen production and quality of pepper grown in unheated greenhouses during winter and the effects of bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) pollination on fruit yield and quality

20. Colony development of Anatolian bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) under laboratory conditions

30. Support for the reproductive ground plan hypothesis of social evolution and major QTL for ovary traits of Africanized worker honey bees (Apis mellifera L.)

31. Influence of sugar experience during development on gustatory sensitivity of the honey bee

32. Sexual diversification of splicing regulation during embryonic development in honeybees (Apis mellifera), A haplodiploid system.

33. The active ingredients of a mitotoxic fungicide negatively affect pollen consumption and worker survival in laboratory-reared honey bees (Apis mellifera).

34. Field cross-fostering and in vitro rearing demonstrate negative effects of both larval and adult exposure to a widely used fungicide in honey bees (Apis mellifera).

35. Colony field test reveals dramatically higher toxicity of a widely-used mito-toxic fungicide on honey bees (Apis mellifera).

36. Insulin Receptor Substrate Gene Knockdown Accelerates Behavioural Maturation and Shortens Lifespan in Honeybee Workers.

37. Influence of sugar experience during development on gustatory sensitivity of the honey bee.

38. A genetic switch for worker nutrition-mediated traits in honeybees.

39. Differences in the morphology, physiology and gene expression of honey bee queens and workers reared in vitro versus in situ .

40. Larval starvation improves metabolic response to adult starvation in honey bees (Apis mellifera L.).

41. Starvation stress during larval development facilitates an adaptive response in adult worker honey bees (Apis mellifera L.).

42. Morphometric Identification of Queens, Workers and Intermediates in In Vitro Reared Honey Bees (Apis mellifera).

43. Effects of selenium on development, survival, and accumulation in the honeybee (Apis mellifera L.).

44. Honey bee PTEN--description, developmental knockdown, and tissue-specific expression of splice-variants correlated with alternative social phenotypes.

45. Rearing honey bees, Apis mellifera, in vitro 1: effects of sugar concentrations on survival and development.

46. Surgically increased ovarian mass in the honey bee confirms link between reproductive physiology and worker behavior.

47. Down-regulation of honey bee IRS gene biases behavior toward food rich in protein.

48. The genetic basis of transgressive ovary size in honeybee workers.

49. PDK1 and HR46 gene homologs tie social behavior to ovary signals.

50. The making of a queen: TOR pathway is a key player in diphenic caste development.

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