SOS HONEY BEE: DETECTION OF FOUR HIGHLY PATHOGENIC BEE VIRUSES IN APIARIES FROM REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
In colaborare cu savanţii celui mai prestigios Centru de Excelenţă din Franţa prin aplicarea metodelor molecular-genetice, în premieră pentru Republica Moldova, a fost demonstrată prezenţa a patru ARN-virusuri cu consecinţe nefaste pentru familiile de albine, vectorul transmisibil fi ind acarianul...
Main Authors: | Ion TODERAS, Alexandru MOVILĂ, Laurent GAUTHIER, Max BERGOIN, Natalia MUNTEANU, Valeriu RUDIC, Tatiana OBOROC, François COUSSERANS, Nadejda RAILEAN |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Academy of Sciences of Moldova
2008-09-01
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Series: | Akademos: Revista de Ştiinţă, Inovare, Cultură şi Artă |
Online Access: | http://akademos.asm.md/files/Academos%203%202008%2025%20SOS%20HONEY%20BEE%20DETECTION%20OF%20FOUR%20HIGHLY%20PATHOGENIC%20BEE%20VIRUSES%20IN%20APIARIES%20FROM%20REPUBLIC%20OF%20MOLDOVA.pdf |
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