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Contribution of bees and other pollinators to watermelon (Citrullus lanatus Thunb.) pollinationCampbell et al., 2019
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- Campbell J
- Stanley-Stahr C
- Bammer M
- Daniels J
- Ellis J
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- Journal of Apicultural Research
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Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus Thunb.) is an important economic crop with 29.6 million tons produced worldwide. However, few native bees and other pollinators have been documented to visit watermelon flowers and the contribution of these insects to watermelon …
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