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Increasing bumble bee densities in red clover seed production areas

Pages 377-379 | Received 16 Aug 1973, Published online: 30 Jan 2012

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R.P. Macfarlane & R.P. Griffin. (1990) New Zealand distribution and seasonal incidence of the nematode, Sphaerularia bombi Dufour, a parasite of bumble bees. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 17:2, pages 191-199.
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J. S. Rowarth. (1989) Bibliography of New Zealand research on herbage seed production. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 32:4, pages 555-581.
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P. E. C. Read, B. J. Donovan & R. P. Griffin. (1989) Use of Bumble bees, Bombus terrestris, as pollinators of kiwifruit and lucerne in New Zealand. New Zealand Entomologist 12:1, pages 19-23.
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B. J. Donovan & S. S. Wier. (1978) Development of hives for field population increase, and studies on the life cycles of the four species of introduced bumble bees in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 21:4, pages 733-756.
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P. T. P. Clifford. (1974) Influence of inter- and intra-row spacing on components of seed production of a tetraploid red clover, ‘Grasslands Pawera”. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 2:3, pages 261-263.
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M. C. Barron, S. D. Wratten & B. J. Donovan. (2001) A four‐year investigation into the efficacy of domiciles for enhancement of bumble bee populations. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 2:2, pages 141-146.
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Manja M. Kwak. (1979) EFFECTS OF BUMBLEBEE VISITS ON THE SEED SET OF PEDICULARIS, RHINANTHUS AND MELAMPYRUM (SCROPHULARIACEAE) IN THE NETHERLANDS. Acta Botanica Neerlandica 28:2-3, pages 177-195.
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