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Influence of Chemical Profile on the Antioxidant Capacity of Brazilian Stingless Bee Honey. [PDF]

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Dias LRO   +8 more
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Retroelement expansions underlie genome evolution in stingless bees. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Genomics
de Souza Araujo N   +9 more
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Cultural aspects of meliponiculture.

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Bruno de Almeida Souza   +2 more
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Meliponiculture

Bee World, 2014
South East Asia, and Thailand in particular, is seeing the emergence of a new kind of beekeeping industry. More than five hundred species of stingless bees are to be found throughout the tropics. In Thailand stingless bees are collectively known in the vernacular as “channarong”, which is etymologically derived from “the factory that makes cerumen.” A ...
Bajaree Chuttong   +2 more
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Meliponiculture in Mexico: problems and perspective for development

Bee World, 2001
Beekeeping with stingless bees (meliponiculture) in Mexico is an ancient tradition which today is in the process of disappearing as a consequence of changes in cultural, economic and ecological factors. This article reviews the historical background of meliponiculture as well as its potential uses in Mexico.
José Javier G Quezada-Euán   +2 more
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Propagation of Stingless Bees Using a Colony Split Technique for Sustainable Meliponiculture

2022
Stingless bee farming or meliponiculture is a flourishing industry in Malaysia. The common practice by local stingless bee keepers in order to get new colonies is to obtain feral stingless bees hive from their natural habitat. This practice includes cutting down whole trees to extract stingless bee colonies for domestication.
Shamsul Bahri Abd Razak   +3 more
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TECHNO-ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF MELIPONICULTURE IN BUKIT SANDY, CIMENYAN, BANDUNG

Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering Journal (Formally known as Biological and Natural Resources Engineering Journal), 2023
Propolis produced by stingless bees has a high economic value in Indonesia. Bukit Sandy is a plantation area in Cimenyan, Bandung which is famous for citrus picking tourism and has the potential to be developed for meliponiculture. Currently, there are stingless bee colonies in Bukit Sandy, but the colonies are not growing well.
Jessica Gita Adjani   +2 more
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Meliponiculture for Pollination Support, Yield Enhancement and Poverty Eradication

2016
Trigona (Tetragonula) iridipennis Smith is the common stingless bee found in South India. They are domesticated in mud pots, bamboo bits, wooden boxes or coconut shells. Meliponiculture is being popularized in the rural homesteads for poverty alleviation and additional income generation.
S. Devanesan   +2 more
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