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Evaluation of the Relationship Betweenn Nutrition and Diseases in Honey Bees

Mehmet Ilkaya (Author)

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    Published inDiagnosis and Treatment Methods of Bee Diseases
    First Page131
    Last Page150
    DOIhttps://doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053359159.10
    LanguageENG
    Page Count20
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    Mehmet Ilkaya (Author)
    Bingöl University
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1797-144X
    3Assistant Professor Mehmet İlkaya completed his PhD in the Department of Bees and Bee Products within the scope of the 100/2000 YÖK PhD Scholarship. He works at Bingöl University Beekeeping Research and Development Application and Research Center. He continues his research in the fields of Beekeeping, Bee Products Production and Use.

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