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  Pollen grains and vegetative structures in propolis as indicators of potential drugs in Chilean plants / G. Montenegro; B. N. Timmermann; R. C. Peña; A. M. Mujica; G. Avila
  En: Phyton : revista internacional de botánica experimental = International journal of experimental botany. -- Vol. 66 (May, 2000). -- Buenos Aires : Fundación Rómulo Raggio, 2000

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  Propolis is a complex product of the beehive. In Chile, propolis is only recently being submitted to systematic studies, particulary chemical analysis and scanning of pollen grains. We report the botanical origin of Chilean propolis from three Mediterranean type climate sites, Santa Cruz, Tanguao and Paine. We show that honey bees, Apis melifera, visit the introduced species of Eucalyptus globosa, Peamus boldus, Quillaja saponaria and Salix humboldtiana
  ISSN: 00319457

  1. POLEN; 2. PROPOLEOS; 3. MIEL DE ABEJAS; 4. CHILE I. Timmermann, Bárbara N. II. Peña, Raúl C. III. Mujica, Ana María IV. Avila, Guacolda

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Montenegro, Gloria
Pollen grains and vegetative structures in propolis as indicators of potential drugs in Chilean plants / G. Montenegro; B. N. Timmermann; R. C. Peña; A. M. Mujica; G. Avila
En: Phyton : revista internacional de botánica experimental = International journal of experimental botany. -- Vol. 66 (May, 2000). -- Buenos Aires : Fundación Rómulo Raggio, 2000

il., fot. byn., tbl.

Propolis is a complex product of the beehive. In Chile, propolis is only recently being submitted to systematic studies, particulary chemical analysis and scanning of pollen grains. We report the botanical origin of Chilean propolis from three Mediterranean type climate sites, Santa Cruz, Tanguao and Paine. We show that honey bees, Apis melifera, visit the introduced species of Eucalyptus globosa, Peamus boldus, Quillaja saponaria and Salix humboldtiana
ISSN: 00319457

1. POLEN; 2. PROPOLEOS; 3. MIEL DE ABEJAS; 4. CHILE I. Timmermann, Bárbara N. II. Peña, Raúl C. III. Mujica, Ana María IV. Avila, Guacolda

(62) Inv.: 01-008269 S.T.: AR-P/2 v 66 ej.1
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