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Estela Ivon Santos, Erika Meerhoff, Eloisa García Da Rosa, José Ferreira, Mario Raucher, Walter Quintana, Ariel Martínez, Carlos González, Yanina Mancebo
Pág. 51 - 55
La apicultura está en desarrollo en Uruguay, donde más del 90% de la producción es vendida para exportación. El objetivo de este trabajo fue investigar la relación entre el origen botánico de la miel y la conductividad. La conductividad es una medid...
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María José Martin, Carolina Fredes, Gabriel Nuñez, Rosanna Ginocchio, Gloria Montenegro
Pág. 411 - 418
The color of honey has special relevance in the international market, as different markets demand specific colors of honey. Chile has very diverse native and exotic flora, which are used by bees (Apis mellifera) to produce a range of honey types, includi...
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Lissette Grimau, Miguel Gómez, Rodrigo Figueroa, Rodrigo Pizarro, Gabriel Núñez, Gloria Montenegro
Pág. 387 - 394
The use of native flora by Apis mellifera L. in Chile has been demonstrated in many studies; however, certain species that are viewed as weeds contribute extensively to the floral composition of honey. A total of 92 honey samples from the Libertador Gene...
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Carol Cabrera,Gloria Montenegro
Pág. 223 - 230
Bee pollen is a product from beehives that is contained in corbiculae, generally monospecific and is currently considered as a functional food due to its nutritional and medicinal properties. This study investigates the antimicrobial activity of a Chilea...
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Jaime Espejo,Marcelo Baeza,Eduardo Ruiz,Freddy Mora,Miguel Gómez,Gloria Montenegro
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This report provides information on applying the cleft grafting technique in the species Sophora toromiro (Phil.) Skottsb., focused on its propagation, and contributes to the conservation of the genetic base of this species in the medium and long term. A...
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Gloria Montenegro, Miguel Gómez, Javiera Díaz-Forestier, Rodrigo Pizarro
Pág. 145 - 154
Chilean apicultural production is characterized by a great variety of honey types with a high percentage of nectar from native plant species. The proportion of nectar from native plants associated with the high endemism of the Chilean flora results in th...
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R. Ramírez, G. Montenegro
Pág. 197 - 211
The objective of this study was to certify and register the botanical origin of honey and corbicular pollen from beehives located at the community of Litueche. For this purpose, a survey of vegetation was conducted within a radio of 2 km from the beehive...
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G. MONTENEGRO, R. PIZARRO, G. AVILA, R. CASTRO, C. RIOS, O. MUÑOZ, F. BAS, M. GOMEZ
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Pollen grains present in the honeys, produced during the season 2001-2002, in hives of the IV Regionof Chile, were identified by microscopic analysis in order to determine their botanical origin. The frequencyof pollen grains allowed us to determine the ...
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