Honey plants researched by Botanical Garden Institute of the ASM
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COLŢUN, Maricica, DOMBROV, Liudmila. Honey plants researched by Botanical Garden Institute of the ASM. In: Revista Botanică, 2014, nr. 1(8), pp. 85-90. ISSN 1857-2367.
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Revista Botanică
Numărul 1(8) / 2014 / ISSN 1857-2367 /ISSNe 2587-3814

Honey plants researched by Botanical Garden Institute of the ASM

Pag. 85-90

Colţun Maricica, Dombrov Liudmila
 
Botanical Garden (Institute) of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 5 decembrie 2014


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Because bees’ life is closely related to honey – pollenous plants, Botanical Garden represents, in addition to other functions, a honey base for bee families in this area. Most honey plants are spontaneous, growing without the interference of man in nature. In recent years, however, there is a growing number of technical crops, fodder, medicinal and aromatic plants, fruit trees and vegetable plants, spanning areas becoming larger. Bees not only gather nectar of these plants to produce honey, but achieve naturally the pollination of plants, which leads to efficient crops, harvesting large quantities.

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words: bee plants,

volatile oil, Bees, honey, wood