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Title: Honey plants : basis of apiculture : International Symposium on Melliferous Flora, Budapest, September 1976.
Author: International Symposium on Melliferous Flora (1976 : Budapest) ; Apimondia.
Year: 1977.
Description: 223 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Subject: Beekeeping. ; Nectar plants. ; Conferences. ; Pollination.
Notes: Includes bibliographical references.
Type: Book
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